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Tetanus is a disease caused by a bacteria (Clostidium tetani) found in the soil and usually enters the horse's body through wounds, with punctures of the sole being a common route of infection.
Free ASPCA Webinar on Jan. 23 kicks off a national initiative awarding $150,000 to equine organizations.
Fitting a saddle correctly is a science and horse owners should seek advice from a veterinarian or other professional when deciding which saddle is best for a particular horse.
The Sleip app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide objective analysis of a horse’s movement with just a smartphone.
One high-shedder horse can drop 6+ billion eggs that have the potential to become infective larvae in a pasture over a yearâs time. One low-shedder horse can drop 1.5+ billion eggs that have the potential to become infective larvae in a pasture over a y
During cold weather, it becomes more difficult to monitor horse health, so daily once-overs are important to make sure that any developing health issues are addressed in a timely manner.
Keeping track of hoof health and growth helps prevent problems and also alerts you when the farrier needs to see the horse before the next scheduled visit.
Veterinarians partner with the ColiCare Program to help protect horses and their owners.
While there is no evidence that COVID 19 is a problem for horses, over 40% of respondents reported they had to change horse management because of the COVID-19 pandemic.