If your horse is beginning to look rather scruffy and is losing hair instead of beginning to put on a fine winter coat, the reason may be a case of seasonal alopecia also called seasonal flank alopecia since it often affects the flanks of horses.
Equine rhinitis A virus (ERAV) infection of horses occurs worldwide and is recognized as a cause of acute respiratory disease with symptoms such as fever, nasal discharge, coughing and pharyngitis. These symptoms are very similar to those of the common co
While we'll never have that innate connection to the essence of nature that horses do, we are still part of nature and can work to increase our connectivity to the natural patterns of the world.
Your horse is in pain and needs bute. Bute causes ulcers, this we know. But knowing how it damages the lining of the gastrointestinal tract is the key to knowing how to prevent its damaging impact.
Cavallo Hoof Boots aid in healing hoof problems and can easily be used when riding.
Texas veterinarian showcases real-life equine rabies fatality and case learnings.
There are no magic-bullet supplements to protect from laminitis - only an appropriate basic diet can help.
Changes come about gradually, but as your horse starts to show signs of aging, the diet you've been feeding may now be obsolete and in need of an adjustment.
Equine metabolic syndrome, which has no cure, is characterized by endocrine abnormalities in horses and ponies.
With the arrival of spring right around the corner it's time to make a vaccination appointments to help guard your horse against all core diseases.