
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

The horses lived in Harris County and were euthanized.

The cases are located in Wexford, St. Clair, and Emmett counties.

The horse lived in Columbia County and was euthanized.

The horse lives at a stable in MRC Vaudreuil-Soulanges.

The horse lives in Brazos County.

Learn where biosecurity understanding is lacking among horse owners and what you can do to protect your horse from infectious diseases.

The horse lives in King County.

The horse lived in Osceola County and was euthanized.

Infectious diseases such as equine herpesvirus can be spread via exposed horses and on equipment. Here are the best ways to avoid this and keep your horses healthy.

The horse lives in Brevard County.

The horse lives in Spokane County.

The affected horse lives in Ferry County.

Horse shows and events can act as petri dishes for infectious agents. Learn about the common pathogens horses encounter and how to protect your horse from them.

The strangles case is located in Johnson County.

The foal lives in Calhoun County and is recovering.

Learn what might cause back pain in horses and how to identify it during equine back pain awareness week, brought you by NexHA.
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