Liza Holland
Liza Holland is a freelance writer and voice talent based in Lexington, Ky.
Articles by Liza Holland
The Future of Equine Influenza
April 01, 2012
Researchers are striving to better understand this fast-spreading virus before its next next mutation. Read More
What's New in the NICU?
January 01, 2011
The neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, is that special place in a veterinary clinic where premature, critical, and newborn foals receive intensive, round-the-clock care. The NICU handles everything from breathing problems to heart conditions to.. Read More
What's New in the NICU? (Horse Neonatal Intensive Care Unit)
January 01, 2011
The neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, is that special place in a veterinary clinic where premature, critical, and newborn foals receive intensive, round-the-clock care. The NICU handles everything from breathing problems to heart conditions Read More
Parasite Perspectives: Thinking Outside the Box
May 01, 2010
Some parasitologists are now approaching the subject of parasites from some interesting alternate angles. Read More
Barn, Stall, and Fence Maintenance
September 01, 2009
The care and keeping of your barn is important for the health and well-being of your horses and the humans that work with Read More
Ventilation: Go With the Flow
August 01, 2009
Ventilating your equine facilities is critically important for your horses' and your own health and well-being. Taking advantage of natural ventilation is the best way to design your facility for long-term comfort. Read More
Horse and Farm Insurance
May 01, 2009
Choose a knowledgeable insurance agent with a reputable company that understands horses and the horse industry Read More
Mosquito Control Tips
March 01, 2009
Mosquitoes are more than just an annoyance: they're a disease threat. Safeguard your animals (and you). Read More
Equine Herpesvirus Update
November 01, 2008
Vaccination Schedule Guidelines
April 21, 2008
Developing a vaccination schedule is not as straightforward as it sounds. So much of what you should vaccinate for depends upon such factors as where you live, how often your horse travels, how old he is, his vaccination history, and what infectious Read More
Leptospirosis: What Is It?
March 01, 2008
Don’t overlook this "bug" that can cause abortion and uveitis (moon blindness).
Many horse people don't know that much about leptospirosis. If you have heard of it, it is probably in Read More
The Business of Breeding
November 01, 2007
Breeding in the horse world breaks down into a few categories: field breeding (where the horses just do what comes naturally) live cover in a breeding shed, and artificial insemination. The tools of the trade range from very basic to high-tech Read More
Thirst for Knowledge
July 01, 2007
Horse people are always searching for new ways to learn about their passion: the horse. Perhaps it is because our relationship with the horse is just that--a passion--that we are continually looking for ways to expand our knowledge base. It can be Read More
Bandaging Horses
June 01, 2007
Bandaging has been done in one way or another throughout the ages. In fact, the basics of the concept have really not changed much through the centuries. Sounds simple, right? Well, if you get on the Internet to research bandaging, you will find Read More






