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Rousing Competitions To Be Showcased at Western States Horse Expo

Expo audiences will explode with enthusiasm and applause at the contests slated for this year’s Western States Horse Expo at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California, June 5-7, 2015.

Dr. David Nash Receives $999,950 Grant to Help Move Equine Medicine into the Future

PathTracker is a battery-operated device that uses a disposable, one-time-use computer chip to identify bacteria and viruses in fluid samples that are swabbed from horses' nostrils.

Navicular Syndrome

Learn about the two theories of causes of Navicular Syndrome and why veterinarian confirmation of the diagnosis and the extent of the degeneration are absolutely essential for treatment to succeed.

Hot WeatherThreatens Horse Health

With the arrival of the hot weather of summer, owners should consider healthy equine management practices to help their horses get through hot weather without suffering heat stress.

AAEP Publishes African Horse Sickness Guidelines

African Horse Sickness is a highly important World Organization for Animal Health OIE-listed equine disease and a transboundary disease in the U.S.

Learn About Equine Coronavirus on the Disease Du Jour Podcast

Because of the global health outbreak of human coronavirus, EquiManagement representatives talked to an equine infectious disease expert about equine coronavirus.

Eastern Equine Encephalitis

Learn about Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis and why proper vaccination along with control of the mosquito population, is the best prevention of this disease that has a 90 percent fatality rate.

Care in Selecting Hay Pays Off in Horse Health

Hay is the basis for your horse’s health. Just as a human diet that lacks proper nutrition results in poor health, so too does substandard hay, so it pays to do a little research to learn what you’re buying to feed your horses.

Obesity and Metabolic Problems in Horses

Being overweight does not mean your horse has a metabolic issue.

The Role of the Horse's Hind Gut in Laminitis

When laminitis occurs without the horse being seriously ill, and with no over consumption of grain, there is at least a 90% chance the cause is high insulin.

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