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Horse Ownership

Directions to Emergency Responders

If you become incapacitated during an accident, you can make sure your horses will be taken care of by leaving…

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Herpes In Horses

Equine herpes virus (EHV) is a difficult disease to control. “It is speculated that 80 to 90 percent of horses…

18 years ago

Flu Signs

If your horse travels or is exposed to unfamiliar horses on a regular basis, talk to your veterinarian about regular…

18 years ago

Babies and Rabies

According to recent research published by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, the current recommendations for the primary rabies…

18 years ago

Poisonous Blister Beetles

Cantharidin, the highly toxic substance found in blister beetles, can cause severe complications and death if ingested by your horse.…

18 years ago

Clip Time

When is the best time to clip your horse? Well, the answer to that depends not only on the time…

18 years ago

Chill Out Brings Doubt

Researchers in Australia* are warning that there “is an urgent need for research” to confirm the efficacy and safety of…

18 years ago

Riding After Deworming

Q: I have a 12-year-old gelding on a regular deworming program (I rotate ivermectin, pyrantel pamoate, fenbendazole, and praziquantel/ivermectin) and…

18 years ago

Cut Horse Costs

Your horse is priceless, of course, but he's also expensive. Make good spending decisions and you'll be able to afford…

18 years ago

What to Do in Case of a Barn Fire

Barn fires are indiscriminate and swift. To protect your barn and your horse, follow these disaster preparedness guidelines developed by…

18 years ago