
Indiana Mare Euthanized After Contracting WNV
The mare lived in Jay County and was unvaccinated.
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The mare lived in Jay County and was unvaccinated.

The cases are located in Kaufman and Wichita counties.

A group of riding lesson horses showed subtle facial cues before and after rides, suggesting possible emotional or physical stress regardless of rider skill level.

The horse diagnosed with West Nile virus lives in Johnson County.

The horse tested positive for the respiratory form of equine herpesvirus and lives at a boarding facility in Cutler County.

The 6-year-old Standardbred tested positive for West Nile virus and lived in Las Animas County.

The mare lives at a boarding facility in Alger County.

The horse lives in Whitley County.

Learn about some of the common plants toxic to horses and their effects.

Learn about when a horse might need a refeeding program and factors to consider when implementing it.
Researchers can now apply for Boehringer Ingelheim’s 2025 awards supporting equine infectious disease studies, with five $15,000 grants available.

A resident in equine internal medicine conducted a study to find out what horses with fecal water syndrome have in common. The answer? Certain management practices.

See how mares have become champions at the highest levels of dressage, show jumping, and 3-day eventing in this article from The Horse‘s Summer 2025 issue.

The horse lives in Pierce County.

The 3-year-old Miniature Horse lives in Shenandoah County.

The unvaccinated Quarter Horse lived in Garrard County.
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