Strangles, one of the most common equine infectious diseases, is found throughout the United States and EuropeStrangles, one of the most common equine infectious diseases, is found throughout the United States and Europe
Although abortion and stillbirth due to toxicant exposure is uncommon in horses in North America, two toxicologic causes of abortion in horses in North America are ergopeptine alkaloids and swainsonine.
Gone are the days of 'get right back on that horse' and with good reason. Bouncing your brain around and then bouncing right back into action can put you at serious risk.
An unhealthy digestive system can cause poor performance, pain, discomfort, diarrhea, and a whole host of issues that can sideline your horse.
Learn about Queensland itch which results from a horse's hypersensitive reaction to allergens in the saliva of midges and what to do to prevent the open sores that are very difficult to treat.
ZEPHYRâS GARDEN HELPS HORSES IN NEED ALL OVER THE COUNTRY: Wanting to continue to âgive backâ to the community that has made the company a success, Zephyrâs Garden looks to its customers for philanthropic guidance.
âIn a move designed to help reduce the number of unwanted horses in Washington State, Northwest Equine Stewardship Center will be hosting low cost castration clinic on August 1, 2015.â
Equine Guelph and the University of Guelph are conducting a study on the awareness of current research among members of Ontario's horse industry to measure who is accessing University of Guelph research, how they are accessing it, and whether the info
According to Dr. Ann Swinker, Extension Horse Specialist at Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, horse owners should make sure that they use caution when planting trees in areas where horses and other livestock might eat leaves or chew on parts of
 Equine Piroplasmosis is a contagious blood-borne protozoal disease that affects all equines, including horses, ponies, donkeys, mules and zebras and is transferred by dirty instruments or insect carriers, such as ticks. >