
Planning for After-Hours Equine Emergencies
Create an after-hours emergency plan with your veterinarian in advance to ensure your horse receives timely treatment.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

Create an after-hours emergency plan with your veterinarian in advance to ensure your horse receives timely treatment.

Horse hair offers insights into health, genetics, stress, and even history. Read more in this article from the Summer 2025 issue of The Horse.

The horse lives in Newaygo County.

The Quarter Horse foal lives in Washington County.

The horses diagnosed with Eastern equine encephalitis come from multiple parishes around the state.

The horses live in Berrien and Washtenaw counties.

Use these tips to help your horse not just tolerate farrier visits but also enjoy them.

A veterinarian describes when sedation might be necessary for your horse’s farrier visit, common sedatives for farrier work, and safety considerations.

Your farrier plays an important part in your horse’s hoof health. Remembering a few simple things can help the appointment run smoothly.

The horse lives in Brevard County.

The equine infectious anemia case is located in Surrey.

The horse lives in Kawartha Lakes.

Researchers examined joint inflammation biomarkers and subtle gait asymmetries in horses, offering a potential tool to detect joint problems before lameness appears.

Two experts answer listener questions about recognizing, diagnosing, and managing hind-limb lameness in horses. Sponsored by American Regent Animal Health.

The horse lived in Madison County.

The horse lives in Pacific County.
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