Great Horse Flu of 1872 struck at least 11-15 million equines, killing possibly more than half a million and causing cities to grind to a halt.
Seeing inside the horse is made possible by ultrasound, x-ray, CT scan, MRI and nuclear scintigraphy - learn how they work, and when to use them.
Whether high-performance, pleasure mount, or senior, a healthy digestive system is crucial for a horse's wellness, comfort, and performance.
While farriery, footing, and management are essential, nutrition is one of the most influential factors affecting hoof quality.
The first-of-its-kind American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians event signals a shift in training and care for horses nationwide.
This serious intestinal disease first recognized in 1979 is on the rise in Canada; here's what you need to know to keep your horse safe.
Some illnesses cause hormone changes that can resemble thyroid disease, such as PPID, EMS, goiters or even benign thyroid tumours.
A new OVC study looked at the long-term effectiveness of laparoscopic surgery for nephrosplenic entrapment, a form of displacement colic.
This neurotropic virus which has fatality rates from 80–100% in horses came into the spotlight following a German dressage horse's death.
Once associated with arid climates in the western US, this infectious bacterial disease has been reported in Alberta, BC, and Ontario.