Equitopia releases Part 3 in Diagnosing Subtle Lameness Series: Recognizing facial expressions of a horse in pain.
"Less than three percent of horse owners perform fecal exams and to date this is the only way to find out if your horse is carrying an unhealthy parasite burden," says Peregrine.
Being overweight does not mean your horse has a metabolic issue.
Fecal sand testing is now available for horses to help reduce the risk of sand colic by monitoring sediment levels.
When laminitis occurs without the horse being seriously ill, and with no over consumption of grain, there is at least a 90% chance the cause is high insulin.
Join Dr. Christine Skelly for a free webinar to learn more about what to expect in an aging horse and how to keep your senior equine partner healthy and happy.
Mosquitoes that have become infected by feeding on virus-carrying birds are responsible for transmitting diseases to other birds, horses and people.
Each of the four targeted formulas in the new SmartVite line is carefully balanced to offer optimal nutrition based on your horseâs age and workload.
With the approach of cooler weather, pastures are going dormant, hay bales, and, in some areas, haylage have been stored and  are now beginning to be fed to horses. The threat of botulism contamination of hay and haylage is a seasonal concern for horse
Questions about compounded drugs often come up among horse owners as they seek the best treatments for their horses. In this news release, April Knudson, DVM, addresses issues surrounding compounded drugs and whether or not they are safe to use.