Pfizer Animal Health veterinarians helped promote health and wellness practices at the second annual NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance Professional Education Seminar at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, KY on October 18-19.
Learn how to evaluate lacerations on your horse so you will known when to call a veterinarian and when you can provide the treatment necessary to heal the wound and prevent infection, and why a booster tetanus shot is sometimes necessary.
Cavallo boots provide a stable, comfortable surface for exercise on even the most challenging terrain.
The horse's digestive tract is home to billions of beneficial microorganisms - or probiotics - that help digest food and keep harmful pathogens from invading the body through food intake.
Make sure you know the best plan of action to help minimize your horse's risk in times of medical first aid emergency.
Read to learn about the causes, signs, and effects of diarrhea and why early involvement with your veterinarian is important in maintaining your horse's health and avoiding secondary complications.
A majority of horses exhibit minor gait defects due to irregular or asymmetric growth. When the gait defect causes either the front legs or the rear legs to make contact with each other, this is known as brushing.
Dr. Gettyâs April Tip: A Serving of Patience to Balance Spring Grazing:â Now that spring is here, we need to take it slowly when transitioning any of our horses from hay to pasture,â says equine nutritionist Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. âAnd for thos
 Learn about Curb which affects the plantar ligament, what usually causes it, and the treatments that veterinarians recommend for this condition.