"EquiSearch and Zoetis are sponsoring a free online webinar, âEquine First Aid: How to Handle Common Emergenciesâ including how to deal with common and unexpected horse health problems such as lacerations, bandaging, colic and more.
As [no-glossary]Jenny notes, "As a former barn manager and current full boarder, I thought I would share some tips on how to maintain a successful partnership with your fellow boarders and your barn professional.".
During spring, summer, and fall months, the mosquito population increases and with that increase in population, the dangers of horses and humans becoming infected with mosquito-borne diseases. Dr. April Knudson, DVMÂ is an equine specialist with Merial Ve
Recognizing that animal welfare is the single-most important issue facing the equine industry today, the American Quarter Horse Association Executive Committee has appointed the 12-member AQHA Animal Welfare Commission, which met February 6-8 in Dallas.
With warmer spring temperatures, conditions in muddy horse areas become perfect for breeding the flies that will plague horses in the summer and also increase fungal and bacterial activity leading to infection and skin conditions like greasy heel or mud f
The Race for Education is pleased to announce its newest scholarship the Kentucky 4-H Horse Program âLeg Upâ Scholarship.
Toxic forages such as fescues are the most common causes of poisoning in horses.
The BLM agency’s top research priority remains the development of safe, practical, effective and long- lasting fertility control methods for wild horses and burros.
Equine infectious anemia is a viral disease that attacks horses' immune systems and is transmitted through the exchange of body fluids from an infected to an uninfected animal.
The Measure of Tomorrow three-day conference will focus on information highlighting best practices in the present and future of equine welfare and care.