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A Shaggy Haircoat - Is It Cushing's Disease or a Pituitary Tumor?

If the horse or pony has a long shaggy hair coat and a history of shedding late or not at all, it is often assumed that they have Equine Cushing's Disease also known as Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID). Cushing’s Disease is a hormonal di

Coggins Tests and Vaccines Protecting Horses from Mosquitoes

A report by Nathan Vickers in Rogersville, Missouri, cites a horse owner who isn't taking any chances with her horses when it comes to protecting them from West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases.

Winter Weather Changes May Increase Risk of Colic in Horses

"Changes in diet and stabling often occur at the same time as changes in weather and activity levels and these changes can impact your horse's risk of colic.”

eyeD To Sponsor Reichert Celebration

Global Animal Management announces that eyeD will sponsor the Reichert Celebration in Fort Worth, Texas, August 30 – September 9. During the event, Reichert Stakes yearling sale horses and ponies will go through the eyeD identification process.

A Combination of Colors Coming to Tulsa with Pinto, Palomino, Appaloosa and Buckskin Horses

”Colored horses from four different associations will gather for the Color Breed Congress, Nov. 10-15, 2015, at the Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex at the Expo Square in Tulsa, Oklahoma.”

Oldest Evidence of Horse Veterinary Care Discovered in Mongolia

Researchers found that Deer Stone-Khirigsuur people used veterinary dental procedures to remove baby teeth that would have caused horses pain or difficulty feeding.

Haygain Can Help Lessen Our Horses' Environmental Hoof Print

Haygain's mission is to provide science-backed, non-pharmaceutical solutions for the horse health challenges that come with modern equine management.

Haygain and Horse Shows In The Sun: Perfect Partners

Horse health company sponsors major hunter/jumper show circuits.

Is Stem Cell Fluid the Key to Treating EPM in Horses?

Treating horses with injuries by injection of stem cell fluid is superior to treating them with intact stem cell injections because the factors from the stem cell fluid persist in the horse's body for a longer time.

Protect Your Horse from Equine Influenza this Winter

According to AAEP, equine influenza, caused by the orthomyxovirus equine influenza A type 2 (A/equine 2), is one of the most common infectious diseases of the respiratory tract of horses. It is endemic in the equine population of the United States and thr

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