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Pfizer Guarantees Important Equine Vaccines

The Pfizer Animal Health Equine Immunization Support Guarantee (ISG) in essence, means that if a horse which has been properly vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian with one of Pfizer's qualified vaccines contracts [no-glossary]covering the disease f

Go West with Hock Shields and Click Horse Products: Find All Your Favorites at WSHE-Sacramento, CA

Hock Shields are a preferred choice in healing protection for equines with difficult-to-bandage wounds or recurrent sores by veterinarians, trainers and industry-respected peers.

Easy Does It with Turnout Time for Horses on Lush Green Pastures

”Gradually introducing horses to spring pastures helps prevent diseases related to nutrition and diet, including colic and laminitis.”

Warning: Sand Colic Cases Increasing

Lack of snow cover in pastures and other areas where horses forage is causing veterinarians to warn their clients about an increase in sand colic. When horses nibble low-lying forage and ingest sand in areas where sandy soil is the norm, the sand settles

Can horses pick up worms from eating hay?

Recently a client asked John Byrd, DVM, of Horsemen's Laboratory, if it’s possible for a horse to pick up worm larvae or worms from eating hay, and if so, even if larvae are dead, could they cause a parasite problem?

Neglected Horses and Ponies Euthanized in New South Wales

More than 100 horses out of 400 found in neglected state have had to be put down after they were kept in appalling conditions at a farm in New South Wales.

Another Racehorse Dies on Santa Anita Race Track

The death of Emtech will intensify the debate over the safety of horse racing.

Herd Immunity and Your Horse

A greater uptake of vaccination against infectious diseases will provide better protection for both the individual horse and our local and national herd.

Feeding Your Horse's Immune System

It is often said that the GI tract is the seat of a horse's immune system because 60% of lymphatic tissue surrounds the digestive tract.

Managing Horse Manure

Learn how much manure a normal horse produces, ways of disposing of the manure, the tools needed for easy disposal, and why it is important to keep your barn yard clean and sanitary to prevent obnoxious odors.

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