News/Interview
ACVIM 2013: Steroids, Management Changes to Treat Heaves
Learn about a study using corticosteroids and antigen avoidance to treat RAO from Dr. Mathilde Leclere.
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Study: Not All Biosecurity Protocols Effective
Researchers say not all biosecurity protocols owners use will protect horses from infectious diseases.
Photo by Anne M. Eberhardt
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Vernon Downs EHV-1: At Least Four Horses Affected
Laboratory tests indicate at least four horses stabled at Vernon Downs are positive for EHV-1.
Photo by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor
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- EHV-1 Threat Cuts Park Stud's Breeding Season Short
- Neurologic EHV-1 Confirmed at Woodbine Racetrack
- Australian Horse Industry Could Face Increased Disease Risk
- Canada EHV-1 Restrictions Partially Lifted
- Oregon State Vet Offers Seasonal Advice to Horse Owners
- Equine Neurologic Disease
- Authorities Monitoring EHV-1 Cases in Canada
- Study: Not All Biosecurity Protocols Effective
- Vernon Downs EHV-1: One Horse Euthanized
- Vernon Downs EHV-1: At Least Four Horses Affected
Farm Call: Your Questions Answered
Q. My horse will be hauled from an unaffected area to a state that was affected by the recent equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) outbreak. Do I need to be concerned? Should I vaccinate? Should I delay the trip? Are there questions I should ask the hauler?
Across the Fence
Florida EHV-1 Outbreak Recap
The equine herpesvirus outbreak in Florida serves as an excellent reminder of the importance of good biosecurity practices on the road and on the farm.










