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Still Using Barn Lime in Horse Stalls? Think Again

"Using a stall refresher, such as Sweet PDZ, will absorb and neutralize ammonia and other odors while providing fresh and safe air for your horse in its stall and stall refreshers are far superior to lime products in terms of ammonia and moisture reducti

Stereotypies: Bad Habits or Vices?

Learn about the 3 different types of stereotypies and the 8 contributing factors research shows to be causative factors in the development of stereotypies in horses.

Merck Unveils New Websites to Help Horse Owners

Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) and West Nile virus (WNV)are  two diagnoses veterinarians don’t want to give and horse owners dread hearing.

New, Exhaustive Study Probes Hidden History of Horses in the American West

To tell the stories of horses in the West, the team closely examined about two dozen sets of animal remains found at sites ranging from New Mexico to Kansas and Idaho.

Equine Drug Dosage Calculations

Simple math is required to calculate the dose of a particular medication for administration to horses and other equines. This article reviews the forms of equine medications, and the calculations that you can use to get the dose right!

24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain: Shifting the Paradigm of How We See Lameness

The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram is a catalog of 24 behaviors which scientific studies have demonstrated can be associated with pain in the ridden horse.

Is A Parasite Resistance Crisis Brewing in Horses?

The only method of knowing the level of infection with worms in horses and whether they are dewormer resistant is by a Fecal Egg Count Test.

12 Cases of Equine Rabies Confirmed in 2013

Besides the cases in horses, in the past several years, there have been thousands of incidents of animals with confirmed rabies, 92 percent of which were in wildlife.

Two Companies Join AAEP Educational Partners Program

The AAEP's Educational Partnership program consists of 13 corporations dedicated to providing resources and education to equine veterinarians and horse owners to improve the health and welfare of the horse.

Dr Kellon’s Guidelines: When Basic Joint Supplements Aren’t Enough for Your Horse

"The majority of horses will need joint support at some point in their lives, and heavily worked horses are virtually guaranteed to need support even earlier.”

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