News/Interview
Rest and Recovery after Three-Day Events
Recovery following completion of three-day events is different than it was when cross-country was long format.
Photo by Erica Larson, News Editor
Article
Veterinarian Reviews the Barefoot Concept
One veterinarian outlines several common questions about the barefoot concept and shares her thoughts on each.
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Article
Fescue Grass Toxicity in Broodmares
During the breeding and foaling season, lush fescue pastures could create problems for pregnant mares.
Photo by Anne M. Eberhardt
Seized Utah Horses to be Sold at Auction
More than 30 allegedly maltreated horses will be sold at auction to recover costs connected to their care. Read More
- New Federal Racehorse Drug Legislation Introduced
- Erskine Named Interim Director of Marion duPont Scott EMC
- Veterinarian Reviews the Barefoot Concept
- Australian Bat Lyssavirus a Worry for Vets and Horse Owners
- Fescue Grass Toxicity in Broodmares
- TOBA to Offer Breeding Clinic in Lexington, May 31-June 2
- New Tool Detects Effects of Endophytic Alkaloid Consumption
- Oxbow Never Looks Back in Preakness Upset
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Spring Cleaning? Don't forget Sheath Cleaning
One veterinarian offers some tips on an often overlooked but extremely important task: sheath cleaning. Read More
- How Much Weight Can Horses Comfortably Carry?
- Veterinarian Reviews the Barefoot Concept
- New Tool Detects Effects of Endophytic Alkaloid Consumption
- New Federal Racehorse Drug Legislation Introduced
- Old School Tying Up Treatment
- PPID Risk Factors in Horses Studied
- Can Horses Recognize People and Voices?
- Seized Utah Horses to be Sold at Auction
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Resources
Fact Sheet
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Not all fats or fatty acids are created equal; some are more beneficial than others for horses.
Special Report
12 Signs of Good Equine Health
Learn about normal equine vital signs and what they mean about your horse in this information-packed report.
Ask The Vet
Vaccination and Immunity: What Horse Owners Need to Know
Our experts answer your questions about vaccinations and immunity.
Special Report
Seven Senior Horse Facts
Dr. Nancy Loving discusses the special needs of senior horses, including diet, nutrition, exercise, and more.
Blog Stable
At Home with Horses
Riding Solo
Keeping horses at home means I don't always have a riding partner. Do you ever risk riding alone?
Horse Adoption
Horses Free to a Good Home
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Horse Care
New Federal Racehorse Drug Legislation Introduced
The new legislation would regulate/prohibit substances, methods, and treatments that can be used in racing. Read More
Diseases and Conditions
Australian Bat Lyssavirus a Worry for Vets and Horse Owners
Confirmation of a horse with Australian bat lyssavirus could increase disease risk to vets and horse owners. Read More
Nutrition
Fescue Grass Toxicity in Broodmares
During the breeding and foaling season, lush fescue pastures could create problems for pregnant mares. Read More
Lameness
New Tool Detects Effects of Endophytic Alkaloid Consumption
Researchers tested Doppler ultrasonography to detect vasoconstriction due to endophytic alkaloid consumption. Read More
Hoof Care
Veterinarian Reviews the Barefoot Concept
One veterinarian outlines several common questions about the barefoot concept and shares her thoughts on each. Read More
Farm and Barn
TOBA to Offer Breeding Clinic in Lexington, May 31-June 2
Lecture topics will include planning a mating, nutrition, foaling, farm and pasture management, and more. Read More
Breeding and Reproduction
Fescue Grass Toxicity in Broodmares
During the breeding and foaling season, lush fescue pastures could create problems for pregnant mares. Read More
Vet and Professional
Erskine Named Interim Director of Marion duPont Scott EMC
Michael Erskine, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, will assume his role as interim director today (May 20). Read More
Sports Medicine
New Federal Racehorse Drug Legislation Introduced
The new legislation would regulate/prohibit substances, methods, and treatments that can be used in racing. Read More
Welfare and Industry
Seized Utah Horses to be Sold at Auction
More than 30 allegedly maltreated horses will be sold at auction to recover costs connected to their care. Read More
Featured Videos
In the May 2013 Issue

Cover Story
Know Your Horse in Health
Examine your horse's vital signs, body, and behavior on a regular basis to become a more active participant in his care.
Also in this issue:
- How to Choose a Veterinarian
- Equine Dentistry: Beyond the Basics
- Western Veterinary Conference Wrap-Up
- Planning Hay Purchases
- Common Nutrient Deficiencies
Farm Call: Your Questions Answered
Old School Tying Up Treatment
Q. Your article on tying-up left out the old remedy I have used successfully every time: vitamin E/selenium injections prior to whatever led to tying-up episodes in the past. I never had this fail and wonder why it has been abandoned?
Recipient Mare Traits Passing On to Foals
Q. A friend of mine suggested that receiving mares would influence the foals--especially regarding future performance records--in a negative way. Is there any proof or research available about the receiving mare's effect on the foal?
Prolonged Gestation: Is Fescue Toxicosis a Possibility?
Q. My mare was bred more than 390 days ago and still has not delivered the baby. She's showing signs she's in foal. I suspect fescue grass poisoning/toxicity is delaying the foaling. Is this possible? Should I give her domperidone?








