Realizing that health problems can strike even the best cared for horses, Merial Animal Health reminds horse owners, that with spring approaching, they should make sure that horses are protected against potential disease threats that arrive along with wa
With temperatures currently soaring, itâs not only imperative horses have access to water at all times but also that itâs clean and fresh.
In "Think Like a Parasite - Managing Parasites in Horses, Donna Foulk, Extension Educator in Equine Natural Resources at Penn State cautions, "It is no longer enough to simply pull out a tube of dewormer and treat your horses every eight weeks." Today it
American Competitive Trail Horse Assn had a record week of sponsor applications and thanks all their sponsors for their support.
Check out these quick tips for telling the bugs to “Bug Off” in your horse barn this summer.
Non-traditional means of treating horse diseases have been increasing in popularity amongst horse owners. Do they work? Explore horse homeopathic, horse holistic, horse accupunture and other methods in this article.
Learn about Corneal ulcers in the horse's eye and why effective treatment by a veterinarian with a background in ophthalmology is often necessary to save the horse's eye sight.
A purchasing process with vetted product pricing, makes the GSA contract a useful program for a myriad of equestrian and animal related government tasks.
 Learn about Chondroprotec, a polysulfated glycosaminoglycan sterile solution that is used in treating wounds, the kinds of wounds for whick it is used, and how to apply to create a healing environment.
Accidental overdose of any drug or medication requires immediate attention. Get prepared by reading this article on the danger of equine overdosing, and what you can do.