Read to learn the important signs of colic and why staying calm and assessing the situation is important for you and your horse, as well as your veterinarian.
Caring for the older horse population is becoming increasingly important, and yearly exams to monitor the comfort of senior horses is critical to providing healthy later chapters in a horse’s long, full life.
Identify important behavioral signs your horse exhibits with the Zoetis Equine Dental Wellness Survey.
Rhodiola rosea calms the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal cascade stimulated during times of tension and may be helpful for horses suffering from equine Cushing's disease.
Airborne dust, noxious gases and infectious agents can hinder or halt a horse's athletic career and create respiratory problems for all equines.
Airborne dust, noxious gases and infectious agents can hinder or halt a horse's athletic career and create respiratory problems for all equines.
Weanling horses require support and feeding adjustments as they grow and it’s important to think about their nutritional requirements.
Strangles, one of the most common equine infectious diseases, is found throughout the United States and EuropeStrangles, one of the most common equine infectious diseases, is found throughout the United States and Europe
Laminitis caused by high insulin is different from other types, so if you approach endocrinopathic laminitis with the goal of controlling the cause - insulin - results are good.
Read to learn how Acetazolamide is used to treat many conditions in horses including treatment of dysfunctions in the central nervous system that cause paralysis and muscle weakness and its effectiveness as a treatment of glaucoma in horses.