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Contusions

Learn about the two kinds of contusions in horses and why assessment and treatment by a veterinarian is important if the contusion is large or in a limb that may affect the horse's performance.

Oats May Prevent Colic

A research study commissioned by The Prairie Oat Growers Association looked at more than 260 published research documents to assess past research regarding the nutritional benefits of feeding oats to horses. Dr. Laurie Lawrence of the University of Kentuc

Bladder Stones

The cause of bladder stones in horses is not fully understood, but various treatments are available. Learn the symptoms and courses of treatment available for bladder stones in horses.

American Farriers Journal Pays Tribute to Farriers

From now until July 1, 2014, we are asking horse owners, riders, trainers, grooms, veterinarians and others in the equine community to submit photos, videos and stories about their farrier.

Virginia Horse Tests Positive for Rabies

A horse from southern Patrick County has tested positive for rabies according to a Virginia Department of Health news release. Additional details about the horse and its condition are not yet available.

Current Understanding and Future Directions of Equine Asthma Research

By the time a horse presents with severe equine asthma also known as heaves, the disease is close to the end stage.

Biosecurity e-Session for Horse Owners Announced

To find out what steps you can take to protect your horses from sporadic disease, outbreaks and infectious diseases sign up for Equine Guelph’s “Beat the Bugs with Biosecurity,” program, a two-week Equine Biosecurity e-Session which is available A

Where Horses Steal the Show

"Cavalia's Odysseo showcases the unique and fascinating bond between the human beings and horses and celebrates this relationship through a theatrical mix of circus arts, live music and special effects.”

Study Shows Shock Wave Treatment Works with Horses

Dr. Koenig of the University of Guelph Equine Program began studying shock wave treatment when a particular horse with a broken leg came in for treatment. Koenig was interested in all the work that had been done in humans using shock wave therapy and prec

Horses, Dogs, and Fowl Rescued from Georgia Property

Aiken-area animal shelters and rescue groups over the next few days are taking in approximately 50 dogs, eight horses and a variety of fowl that were confiscated from an alleged puppy mill operation in Johnston, Georgia.

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