Equine herpesvirus 1, EHV-1, has been endemic in horse populations worldwide for far longer than humans have been studying it.
Muscle tying up can be a one-time occurrence, but certain horses are prone to repeated events warranting diagnostic investigation and preventative action.
One infectious disease, Equine Herpes Virus-1, EHV-1, has been in the news a lot lately, causing outbreaks in all parts of North America.
Treadmills for horses are becoming standard equipment at horse farms nowadays and for a variety of reasons, they reduce the need for labor and more.
Pain produces an individual response in horses, which makes it harder to assess the degree of suffering. This article explains how to recognize pain issues.
Dr Joan Norton explains the intended use of veterinary medications and how their misuse, and so-called beneficial side effects, are impacting our horses.
Infectious equine diseases have been a part of horse owners' lives for generations.
Some horses will have excessive movement during their REM sleep periods, moving their legs or entire bodies, and often waking themselves up.
Nicole Kitchener highlights symptoms and treatments for the painful and virtually untreatable condition called headshaking syndrome.
Maggots have been used for the treatment of wounds for hundreds of years, and can play an integral role in modern veterinary care for a variety of wounds.