Rain scald is most prevalent in horses that are very young, very old, immunosuppressed or chronically exposed to moisture and occurs most often under wet conditions.
Strangles, a highly contagious horse disease caused by Streptococcus equi has broken out in the Australian Capital Territory and parts of southern New South Wales.
Come and discover what horses have to teach us about lowering stress, and building trust at the Monty Roberts Special Training to be held at Flag Is Up Farms, in Solvang, California, from August 5-9, 2013.
Learn about changes in dental practices by equine dentists and veterinarians who now care for your horse's teeth with less risk, less pain, and more comfort.
Horses have a small stomach and are meant to graze and eat frequent, small portions of feed for extended periods each day and a steady flow of acid is required for digestion buffered by both feed and saliva.
Horse diseases pleurisy, strangles and warbles can lead to abscesses, some of which may be highly infectious. Learn about symptoms and treatment for these conditions.
It's time to get ready for horse blanket season, which doesn’t have to be difficult, and here are expert tips to get you and your horse through the colder weather.
Using Stablelab to check SAA in foals produces quick results for guiding treatment decisions, as well as monitoring the response to the treatment provided.
âHereâs an incredible opportunity to cheer for competitions that star our favorite animal â the horse as Expo audiences explode with enthusiasm and applause at the contests slated for this yearâs Western States Horse Expo at Cal Expo in Sacramento
Left to its own devices against miseries from airborne allergens to biting insects, a horse's skin can only scale, crust, lump, change color, or ulcerate in its effort to protect itself from further trauma.