Sometimes, drugs, even when administered properly to your horse, can cause a dangerous or fatal reaction. Learn what drug classes are responsible for most reactions, and what you should do if your horse suffers a reaction.
Each horse needs a diet unique to their situation in order to have good health and high performance and Dr. Joan Norton VMD DACVIM, a Nutrena® Ambassador, will be offering free equine nutrition telephone consultations during September.
Summer Whinnys have transcended summer fly protection to demonstrate their unique efficacy in wound, sore, and injury protection, especially in hard-to-bandage areas.
Many horse owners are confused about different titles and procedures used by practitioners involved in dental care for horses because of differences in state laws.
Legislation that would stiffen penalties for soring horses has been sitting in a House subcommittee for the past year and will die if the current Congress fails to advance and approve the bill by January 2015.
According to a research study by Tufts University, musculoskeletal problems are the second most common body system affected in the older horse, and SmartCombo Senior combines a joint supplement with SmartHoof and SmartOmega 3.
Zoetis has introduced Core EQ Innovator™, the first and only equine vaccine to contain all five core equine disease antigens in one smooth vaccine.
Treats are enjoyed by most horses, but don't overdo it. Share some down time and good treats with your equine this holiday season for a healthy and happy new year.
A formal unveiling of the equine economic study to announce the results will be held on Capitol Hill with members of the Horse Caucus and will most likely take place in January.
The University of Kentucky’s Saddle Up Safely program and Equine Guelph announce a partnership to provide SUS’ partner organizations with short, easily-accessible online training on equine safety and welfare.