Diseases and Conditions
Horse-health-problem risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
Article
Researchers Recommend Three-Tiered EIA Testing
After comparing results from current methods, researchers recommend a three-tiered approach EIA testing.
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News/Interview
Tying Up Explained
Dr. Erica McKenzie describes the common causes of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.
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
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- Researchers Recommend Three-Tiered EIA Testing
- Update on Equine Australian Bat Lyssavirus Case
- Eventing Gold Medalist King Artus Dies at Competition
- Authorities Monitoring EHV-1 Cases in Canada
- Helping the Gassy Horse
- TAHC Continues Equine Piroplasmosis Testing
- Australian Bat Lyssavirus a Worry for Vets and Horse Owners
- Fescue Grass Toxicity in Broodmares
- Tips for Guarding Against Heat Stress in Horses
- Queensland Horse Euthanized after Contracting Bat Lyssavirus
Farm Call: Your Questions Answered
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Across the Fence
Castration as a Solution?
Estimates suggest that 100,000 horses become "unwanted" each year, leading to saturated and financially strained equine rescue and retirement facilities. Who's to blame?








