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Top Ten Spook-tacular Ghost and Monster Horse Stories

Halloween Books for Horse Lovers: Top Ten Spook-tacular Ghost and Monster Horse Stories: From the sweetly spooky to the truly terrifying, these ten ghost and monster horse stories are sure to add some mane-raising fun to your horsey Halloween!

Prevention - The Best Medicine for Warm Weather Pests Making Life Miserable for Horses

Much can be done to minimize the population of internal and external horse parasites and the effects they have on horse health, comfort and well being.

Tips for Reducing Your Horse's West Nile Virus Risk

As a horse owner, prevention is the key to reducing your horse's risk of contracting West Nile Virus.

Training and Conditioning Your Equine Athlete

Active horses benefit from a structured program to get and keep them into good condition. Learn the basics in this article by Dr. Eldridge.

Herpesvirus Outbreak Study Reveals Neurologic Risk Factors

A recent study found potential epidemiologic factors associated with the development of the neurologic form of EHV-1. (The neurologic form of equine herpesvirus type-1, or EHV-1, is known as equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy, or EHM).

New AAEP Rules for Non-Racing Competitive Horses

The AAEP has established guidelines for veterinarians involved in treating non-racing performance horses which compete in a wide range of athletic activities and may need different treatment than those involved in racing. Since a majority of AAEP membe

USRider: Finding the Right Trailer for your Horse

”For many horses, loading and unloading is the most stressful part of trailering making this a central consideration when you buy your new trailer.”

10 Hot Weather Horse Tips To Keep Your Horse Healthy and Comfortable

”Summer weather can have serious effects on horses, so be prepared to follow these 10 tips to help keep your horse comfortable and healthy as the days grow hotter.”

Slower Feeding is Safer Feeding

Horses that gulp their food, especially grains, are likely to suffer digestive tract disturbances, including choke. Why do horses gulp their feed, and what you can do about it is covered in this short article from Kentucky Equine Research.

Vet Warns of Early Cases of Potomac Fever in Horses

A horse admitted to the College of Veterinary Medicine Large Animal Hospital at Purdue University in mid-June has been diagnosed with Potomac horse fever. Ordinarily, cases of Potomac horse fever don't show up in Indiana until July or August.

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