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Norbrook Launces New iPhone App for Vets

Norbrook has just launched a new iPhone app designed to give veterinary professionals essential pharmaceutical product information at the touch of a button.

Understanding Your Gelding and Using Common Sense When Cleaning His Sheath

Geldings are preferred by some people over mares because geldings tend to be more mellow and predictable because their emotions are more on an even keel when compared to some mares.

Equine Rotavirus – a 2023 Perspective

Control of Equine Rotavirus infection during an outbreak is a considerable challenge, emphasizing the need for a protective vaccine.

Infections

 Learn why infections in horses are common, why a daily physical inspection of the horse is important, and about the pasture and stable management techniques necessary to prevent secondary infections that will require veterinary care.

Team FLAIR Members Embark to Pratoni, Italy for the Eventing World Championships

These elite eventing riders met their minimum eligibility requirements and Achieve Equine recognizes the talent, grit and effort of all the entry riders, their equine athlete partners, grooms and support team.

Now Is the Time to Prevent Bot Fly Attacks on Horses

"These parasites, of the species Gasterophilus, lay numerous tiny white eggs on the haircoats of horses causing pain and irritation in the horse's mouth and as adult flies develop from larvae, they may cause gastrointestinal problems.”

Daily Horse Care Tasks

Learn the 5 daily tasks that are necessary for good horse keeping and the ways you can lighten your load, while keeping your horse-care tasks on schedule.

September 28 - World Rabies Day

Across North America, the majority of horses are not vaccinated for rabies and often have a higher risk of exposure than dogs.

RideAlert Offers Free Shipping for Holiday Season

Ride Alert provides a simple online means to identify you and your horse and to record your contact details for use by anyone who may need them in the event of an accident or illness.

Researcher Uses Cannulated Horses in Colic Study

”Real-time access to a horse’s digestive system, provided by SIU’s cannulated horses, will help the researchers identify the profile of bacteria present and how that changes with diet, stress and travel and might lead to colic.”

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