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Two-route Drug Combo Best for Horse Joint Pain

Research by a Dutch [no-glossary]research team has shown that a combination of systemic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) plus intrasynovial glucocorticosteroids is superior to either medication alone in improving outcomes for lame horses with

Viral Respiratory Horse Diseases Bring FEI Warnings

Recent reports of viral respiratory disease outbreaks in parts of Europe including Equine Influenza (EI), and also Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) and Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) have served as a wake-up call to FEI to remind horse owners of the FEI Veterinar

Utah Thieves Cut Off Horse's Tail

Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a thief who cut off a horse’s tail in what’s being called the first known case of its kind in Utah.

Tribes Try to Help Dozens of Neglected Horses

In a notice posted by the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, leaders are asking tribal members to remove their horses by May 15 or possibly face legal action.

Lameness LAB - What Causes Lameness? Equine Guelph's Important Tool of the Month

Lameness has been categorized as any alteration in the gait of a horse and can be caused by any number of issues and can manifest itself in many ways.

Horse First Aid for Shock

Learn about the 5 different types of shock that occur in horses. Your preparation could help save a horse's life in the case of shock.

Lice

Learn about the two kinds of lice that affect horses and the health consequences if the lice are not treated either with systemic medications or pour-on treatments.

Bluebonnet Feeds Presents Free High School Rodeo Reined Cow Horse Clinic by Todd Crawford

The clinic is part of the Southwest Reined Cow Horse Association Fall Festival, which will offer two NHSRA-approved reined cow horse events for youth on October 25 and 26.

Proper Nutrition for Healthier Horses Coming Soon

Recognizing the importance of proper nutrition plays a key role in equine health and welfare and is an essential tool when it comes to maintenance, reproduction and performance of the horse.

Wet, Muddy Conditions May Lead to Lameness in Horses

Winter weather conditions often contribute to an increase in cases of lameness in horses. Horses that are pastured in wet and muddy conditions often develop small cuts and wounds on the lower limbs which can easily be missed. Bacteria and other pathogens

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