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Solve the Fly Problem Safely While Protecting Your Horses

”There is no one thing, no magic bullet to controlling flies, but with time, patience and consistency you can reduce some of your fly populations up to eighty-five percent while protecting your horses ninety-nine percent.”

Probiotics in Horses: Potential Benefits and How to Choose the Right Product

The World Health Organization and Food and Agricultural Organization defines probiotics as living microorganisms, which when delivered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit to the host.

Veterinary Students' Research Helps Horses Recovering from Injuries

Cummings School faculty and students do the work to scientifically validate remedy for horses suffering from tendon and ligament damage.

Horse Owners Warned About Use of Unapproved Drugs

The recent human meningitis outbreak, caused by the injection of contaminated compounded steroid products prepared by the New England Compounding Center,1 has put compounding pharmacies into the daily headlines. With a death toll reaching 39 and a reporte

Merial Adds More Horsepower with Acquisition of Two Equine Health Care Products

The acquisition of LEGEND, the first FDA-approved joint therapy product and MARQUIS, the first FDA-approved product for the treatment of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis, Merial from Bayer HealthCare by adds to Merial's prestige as a leader in performan

Follow-Up Survey on the Effects of Coronavirus Pandemic on the Care and Management of Horses in North America

Let's help care for our horses, together by better understanding the effects of COVID-19 on horse owners, riders, trainers, grooms, stable managers, and other equestrian professionals.

Letting Your Horse Stall Flooring Do Its Thing

Bedding tradition that deep stall bedding is needed by horses is debunked at Sacramento-area boarding facility.

Cavallo Q&A: Lessons From Our Horses During Fearful Times

Right now during this pandemic, it's vital to take control of the story we are telling ourselves. Start reframing the gruesome tale into something uplifting.

Haygain Hay Steaming Helps Hard Hit Horse Farm Cope with EHV-1 Outbreak

EHV, the equine herpesvirus, is endemic to the equine population: it resides in most horses in a dormant state, but can be reactivated and shed in respiratory secretions.

Beware Supplemental Iron for Horses

Iron deficiency anemia does not exist in adult horses.

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