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Diagnosing Equine Disease

Have a problem that appears "off"? First step is to diagnose the illness or condition. Learn the basics of equine diseases diagnosis in this helpful article.

Ovarian Tumors - What Horse Owners Should Know

According to veterinarians, horses have a higher incidence of ovarian tumors than any other domestic animal.  While the percentage of ovarian tumors is reported to be 2.5 percent of all equine cancers, this particular tumor location is significant for tw

2018 EQUUS Film Festival Gallops Back to New York City

The EQUUS Film Festival is proud to provide a home to the filmmakers, authors and artists who bring wonderful horse stories to life.

The Impact of Impact on Horse Bone Health

”Researchers have been working with FE, gathering and analyzing data on loads acting at the fetlock joint and stresses in the cannon bone by creating a computer generated model using computed tomographic or MRI images of an equine fetlock joint.”

Horse Digestive Problems and How They Relate to Horse Anatomy

”Colic is simply a general term meaning abdominal pain and by limiting the proven risk factors as much as possible can go a long way toward keeping a horse’s GI tract operating smoothly.”

From the Corporate Life to Hands-on Horse Woman

Marguerite is quick to share her knowledge with her clients. After all, sharing is caring, and when your explanations are backed by science, it certainly builds trust.

Safe Supplements For EMS/IR and Cushing’s Horses

There is some evidence in horses (and a lot more in humans) that high protein intakes and specific amino acids may trigger an insulin response.

Tips for Dealing with Ticks on Your Horse

March, April, May, and June, then Oct, Nov, and Dec are the main times when multiple tick attachments to horses are found, though ticks can be found year round.

Politicians Fail to Protect Equines

On April 15, the Nevada Senate Natural Resources Committee let SB 364 die without taking a vote.  The bill would have outlawed the practice of "horse tripping" which is a standard event at some rodeos.  Senators Mark Manendo and David Parks supported

New Drug Rules for California Horse Racing

Among new drug rule considerations, the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) has approved a 45-day public comment period for a rule change that would allow the agency to suspend an authorized medication if it appears it is being misused.

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