Dehydration in horses is an extremely serious situation and can occur during strenuous exercise, stressful situations, or in cases of bouts of diarrhea.
Start now with fly prevention for your horses with these five ways to keep flies under control this summer.
Horses are at the highest risk for contracting West Nile virus during peak mosquito season, which occurs July through October in the United States.
During summer months, the combination of warm weather and rain can lead to softening of horse hooves, which can cause serious foot and hoof problems.
This season’s weather makes it particularly important for you as a horse owner to be very particularly picky about the hay you buy.
Did you know brightly colored foods are as healthy for your horse as they are for you?
Colorado State University equine veterinarians are looking forward to caring for these top equine athletes at this legendary rodeo
Hail Summer, but don’t let seasonal challenges stand in the way of enjoying your horse during hot weather.
Equine stomach ulcers can happen in as little as 5 days, so it is important to make ulcer prevention a priority when changes are occurring in your horse's life.
Dehydration in horses is an extremely serious situation and can occur during strenuous exercise, stressful situations, or in cases of diarrhea