
California Horse Confirmed With EIA
The Madera County horse is California’s first confirmed equine infectious anemia case since 2017.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

The Madera County horse is California’s first confirmed equine infectious anemia case since 2017.

First-of-its kind research shows how brain-building exercises and therapeutic horseback riding improve the motor skills of young people with neurodevelopmental disorders.

One horse at the New York racetrack confirmed positive for equine herpesvirus-1.

The Oklahoma racetrack is free of equine herpesvirus infection after 11 weeks of quarantine protocol.

Study: Equine parvovirus-hepatitis, a virus causing fatal liver disease that spreads via vaccines and plasma, has a high prevalence in Germany and probably other European countries.

Is equine coronavirus the same or similar to the disease currently making headlines for initially infecting people in China and other countries?

Four equine herpesvirus-1 exposed horses from Polk County are under official quarantine.

The state has confirmed two horses positive in Bottineau County. Six more are presumed positive.

This case marks Santa Barbara County’s third on the index premises.

Three horses remain under quarantine at the Oklahoma racetrack.

Derived from donkey skin, ejiao is used in traditional Chinese medicine. Demand for donkeys to meet its growing popularity has put the equids at risk.

All horses at a San Bernardino County premises have completed quarantine requirements.

The Horse spoke with the farm owner. Learn from her firsthand experience, and find out how to protect your horses.

VS spread across eight states in 2019, affecting equine transportation, competitions, and other events. Here’s what we know going into 2020.

Do you scold your horses for door-kicking and pawing if you’re late to feed? Then you might not fully recognize the welfare implications of off-schedule feeding.

How often do blankets need to be washed, and how do you clean them? Dr. Karen Waite responds.
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