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Research Calls for Sending Aborted Foals to a Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.

Every pregnancy loss raises questions concerning our ability to have prevented that loss and whether we could have done more.

Traditional Methods of Treating Equine Diseases

This article explores traditional western veterinary methods for treating equine diseases and conditions. Treatment of horse diseases follows the basic practices used for diagnosing and treating humans.

Seasonal Horse-Care Tips from KER

Hail Summer, but don’t let seasonal challenges stand in the way of enjoying your horse during hot weather.

The Monthly Equine Wellness Calendar - A Perfect Addition for Your Tack Room Wall

Zoetis provides a monthly wellness calendar to help horse owners prioritize their horse's wellness needs.

Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage

Learn about Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage, the theories about the true causes of the condition and why both treatment and prevention are complicated even with the best veterinary care.

Sox for Horses Relieve and Protect Summer Sore Lesions

Its name may remind you of a children's toy company, but there's nothing playful about habro or 'summer sores.'  Habronemiasis is a common but painful equine affliction that occurs as the result of nematode infestation of the skin, and ty

Reproductive Care for My Gelding

Sometimes we forget that geldings have all the same equipment as a stallion, save the testicles. Geldings also need periodic reproductive tract care, and are subject to many diseases and conditions of the reproductive tract.

Heart, Hope, Horsemanship and College Students

What do Thoroughbred yearlings and college students have in common? Heart. The story behind the first Community Service Project by an Equestrian [no-glossary]Team to be recognized by the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association with an IHSA Service Award is

Maintain Horse Health in Winter

My Horse University Extension at Michigan State University advises horse owners to follow these tips to maintain horse health in winter weather:

First Aid for the Uncomfortable Horse: Is it Colic or Tying Up?

Colic and tying-up exhibit similar signs, but by careful observation it is possible to determine what is going on with the horse.

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