
Enduring COVID-19 Changes as a Horse Owner Who Boards
Necessary closures to curb the spread of COVID-19 upended many of our routines and interactions. Here’s a look at how one horse owner is coping.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

Necessary closures to curb the spread of COVID-19 upended many of our routines and interactions. Here’s a look at how one horse owner is coping.

The 46-to-4 vote forbids the operation of carriages for hire within the city.

The cases mark the first New Jersey serotype VSV confirmed in the United States since 2015 and the first mixed outbreak since 1998.

Seven premises in three counties in the state are now affected.

The Cochise County horse marks Arizona’s first confirmed case of vesicular stomatitis virus for 2020.

Horses are confined to netted stalls to protect them from the midges that spread African horse sickness and to prevent potential spread from the new vaccine.

State animal health authorities have confirmed a King County horse with the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus-1. The horse’s boarding farm is currently under quarantine.

University of Kentucky researcher and equine industry economist Dr. Jill Stowe gives a glimpse of how COVID-19 is impacting the horse world and looks at the financial challenges that lie ahead.

Public lands are managed by several local, state, and federal agencies, meaning rules and closures might vary, even within the same area. Find out if and where you can ride.

A veteran trail rider shares practical tips to keep yourself healthy and maintain social distancing while still enjoying time on your horse.

An Italian study found horses and dogs can play together, communicating their intentions of playing and reading and mimicking each other’s facial expressions.

New legislation in Chicago will prohibit the city from issuing licenses to operators of horse-drawn carriage businesses there.

The affected horse has met testing requirements, and no additional horses were infected.

Dutch researchers are printing custom shoes, which allow for a perfect fit so farriers and veterinarians can address specific hoof issues and lamenesses.

Find tips to keep veterinarians and horse owners safe during the pandemic.

The Clarke County horse is the state’s first case of 2020.
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