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Four Horses Euthanized After Confirmation of Equine Herpesvirus-1

According to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, 4 horses at a boarding facility in central North Carolina have been confirmed to have the neurologic form of EHV-1 and have been euthanized.

Equine Herpesvirus Threat Causes Cancellation of Memorial Weekend Rodeo

A rodeo scheduled for Memorial weekend in Colorado Springs has been canceled and the events center is under quarantine amid concerns about a herpes-infected horse that was euthanized last week.

West Nile Virus Horse Disease Reported in Pennsylvania

The first case of the season of West Nile Virus has been reported in a horse in Northampton County, PA.

Botulism Kills Horses in Maine

According to a report written by Katharina Schwan for The Disease Daily, a rare botulism outbreak caused the deaths of 23 horses at the Whistlin’ Willow farm in Gorham, Maine in April. The 175-acre farm lost 23 of its horses between April 7 and 17 du

EquiMed Brings Humor to Horse Health

EquiMed announces the release of a new feature on their popular equine health website, http://equimed.com.

Proactive Summer Hoof Care Pays Off for Owners and Horses

Save pain and money with prompt horse hoof care.

Horse Boots by Thinline Prove That Impact Protection Can Be Lightweight, Flexible, and Durable

Lined with ThinLine's trademark, wafer-thin foam that delivers impact protection without compression, these new designs take horse boots to another level.

Progress Made in Pain Recognition in Horses

”The horse is telling you something hurts when they avoid looking at you, appear despondent, clench their jaw, flatten ears back and/or squint their eyes.”

The Science Behind Veterinarian-Administered Vaccines for Horses

To understand why a vaccine may fail to protect a horse, it's important to first understand how vaccines work.

The Case of the Feisty Pony, Suspect Saddle Fit and "NADs" All Around

The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram is a list of 24 behaviors, the majority of which are at least 10 times more likely to present in lame horses compared to non-lame horses.

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