News

Horse Health

  • How Donkey's Nutritional Needs Differ from Those of Horses

    Because donkeys evolved as browsers eating shrubs and woody vegetation, their digestive systems are able to handle highly fibrous forage lower in nutritional quality than what is required by horses, and they also require less water.">

    Flossie Sellers - March 25, 2013 10:16

  • 5 Ways to Keep Horse Flies Under Control

    Start now with fly prevention for your horses with these five ways to keep flies under control this spring and summer.

    Flossie Sellers - March 26, 2013 08:48

  • Importance of Assessing Limb Conformation in Your Foal

    Diagnosing irregularities in development of a foal's limbs is key in providing early intervention before limbs sustain damage that may cause lameness and limit the horse's athletic abilities.

    Flossie Sellers - March 26, 2013 10:45

  • Empowering Horse Owners to Better Handle Emergencies

    Emergencies and Your Horse: Where and What to Know, addresses emergencies horse owners may face and the preparations that can make a big difference.

    Flossie Sellers - March 27, 2013 08:31

  • Thermography of Horses' Legs - Drafts Do Make a Difference!

    Since its introduction years ago, thermography has been increasingly used by vets to pinpoint the cause of lameness in horses, but a recent study shows that airflow conditions can lead to a misdiagnosis.

    Flossie Sellers - March 28, 2013 14:54

  • African Horse Sickness - Are British Horses at Risk?

    Fears are growing that African horse sickness, which kills 95 per cent of infected animals, may be brought to Britain by wind-borne insects, just as the Schmallenberg virus was last year, and the Bluetongue virus before that.

    Flossie Sellers - March 28, 2013 15:05

  • Equine Guelph Announces Second Colic Prevention eWorkshop!

    Due to an overwhelming positive response, Equine Guelph has opened registration for a second offering of their eWorkshop on colic prevention after over 80 students gained valuable knowledge during the March course.

    Flossie Sellers - March 28, 2013 15:13

  • Vets Finding New and Better Ways of Treating Laminitis in Horses

    Research and improvements in methods of treating laminitis with everything from digital radiography to cold therapy are helping horses beat the disease.

    Flossie Sellers - March 28, 2013 15:25

  • New Cases of Equine Herpes Virus-1 Reported in Montana

    The two cases of EVH-1 confirmed in Montana appear to be the less virulent wild strain of the disease and so far no other horses appear to be affected.

    Flossie Sellers - March 28, 2013 15:39

  • Researchers See Possibilities in Stem Cell Therapy for Horse Injuries

    Researchers from the Department of Biomedical Sciences, don't dismiss stem cell products as the ‘snake oil’ variety, but they do advise caution and ask for patience when it comes to their use in horses.

    Flossie Sellers - March 28, 2013 15:51

Subscribe