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Health Department Grants Funds to Fight West Nile Virus

The Illinois Department of Health has announced that public health agencies across Illinois will share $3.4 million in West Nile virus grant money from the state Department of Public Health.

Monty Roberts Meets Mule and Wallace Finds Dressage

Wallace, the mule was taken to one of Monty's demonstrations where he charmed Monty, who declared him very intelligent and ready to be ridden.

Barn Fire Safety

Learn the 9 steps you can take to reduce the risk of a barn fire and what you should do to ensure the safety of horses and people, should a fire strike your property.

Lutalyse

Learn how Lutalyse is used to control estrus time in estrous-cycling mares and how it serves as an aid in scheduling stallions for breeding purposes.

Update on Infectious Anemia in Horses in California

Equine Infectious Anemia virus is an enveloped virus that does not persist in the environment and is easily killed by most common disinfectants.

Transitioning to Hay? Dr. Getty's Advice to Help Avoid Colic

To prevent digestive health problems, be consistently consistent with your horse’s care and feeding, make slow [no-glossary]transitions, and allow your horse to be a horse.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Horse Barn Gyms and Detached Saunas a Hit with Equestrian Athletes

The addition of one more stall to a horse barn build to accommodate a small gym or exercise area is becoming an increasingly popular choice for horse property owners.

Common Issues of the Aging Horse

For horses, ageing has its challenges in key areas, but correct choice of supplements can help horses maintain and function more youthfully.

Potomac Horse Fever: Know the Signs of this Potentially Deadly Disease

”Aquatic insects such as damselflies, caddisflies and mayflies might pick up infected immature flukes, and horses grazing near freshwater creeks, rivers or on irrigated pasture can ingest the insects carrying PHF.”

Spring Tapeworm Control Important for Grazing Horses

In young horses, tapeworm infections can cause a potentially life-threatening condition known as intussusception, which is the telescoping of the intestine into itself.

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