
2 Strangles Cases Confirmed at Washington Boarding Facility
The affected horses live in Spokane County.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

The affected horses live in Spokane County.

All exposed horses have been quarantined and are being carefully monitored.

The pony stallion lives in Orange County.

The horses lived in Martin and Hillsborough counties and were euthanized.

One horse in Lancaster County tested positive for EHV and was euthanized, and 8 horses are exposed.

The horses live at a stable in Montérégie.

The horses lived in Duval and Levy counties and were euthanized.

Discover how one horse show venue handled a disease outbreak and improved its biosecurity practices to prevent one in the future.

Two biosecurity experts share the best ways you can protect your horse from disease, whether you plan to travel with him or he never leaves the farm.

The barn in Los Angeles County where 2 horses previously tested positive for EIA has been released from quarantine.

When do horse training methods cross the line from accepted to abusive? Despite advances in horse welfare and behavior research, abusive training still occurs.

The mare lives in Orange County and tested positive for the causative bacterium after a uterine lavage was performed due to retained free fluid after breeding.

Discover the importance of giving special attention to senior horses’ joints during Senior Horse Joint Care Awareness Week, sponsored by NexHA.

The horses live in Clallam County.

The filly lives at a barn in Newaygo County, where two other horses previously tested positive.

Avoiding nose-to-nose contact with other horses at shows is the best way to protect your horse from diseases. Here’s why.
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