
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

The filly lives in Latimer County.

The mare lived in Clark County and was euthanized.

The horse lived in Boone County and was euthanized.

A slow, steady, step-by-step approach helps veterinarians localize lesions in neurologic adult horses.

Learn about this uncommon yet potentially serious cause of equine dermatological conditions.

One horse in Washington County is positive for equine influenza, and six horses are exposed.

The horse lives in Malheur County.

The horses live in Spencer and Marshall counties.

The horses lived in Clinton and Franklin counties and were euthanized.

The horses live in Larimer County.

The mare lived in Marion County.

The horse lived in Norfolk County and was euthanized.

The horse lives in Allen County.

The horse lives in Marquette County.

The horse lives at a boarding facility in Winnebago County.

Find out how you can keep your metabolically efficient horse healthy when he’s laid up with an injury or chronic illness.
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