The new partnership underscores Chewy's commitment to animal welfare, which is at the heart of A Home for Every Horse's mission.
On Jan. 28, a 23-year-old warmblood gelding at a private facility in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, tested positive for equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) after developing acute neurologic signs on Jan. 26.
According to the Arizona Department of Agriculture, two horses at a private facility in Pinal County have tested positive for ...
On Jan. 20, a 21-year-old Trakehner mare at a boarding facility in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, tested positive for strangles ...
Curing your horse of this smelly fungal infection doesn't take long when you use this simple treatment technique and make a few management changes. Thrush thrives where horses are confined in filthy ...
Since the last report on Jan. 9, one new equine premises in Maricopa County has been confirmed as VSV-positive, and one VSV-affected premises in Santa Cruz County has been released from quarantine.
One of the most persistent myths in horsekeeping is that you can’t let a hot horse drink cold water or even rinse him off with it. That is not only incorrect, but belief in it could allow horses to ...
You'll have greater peace of mind when leaving your horse in the care of others, if you make a contingency plan for worst-case scenarios. If your summer schedule includes out-of-town travel, make sure ...
Researchers at the University of California–Davis have developed a new way to diagnose a sporadic lung infection associated with equine herpesvirus-5. Equine multinodular pulmonary fibrosis (EMPF) ...
LEE VINING, Calif.–The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service has completed the final phase of an emergency operation to rescue wild horses trapped in deep snow in California’s Inyo National ...
The removal of abnormal ovaries has long been a remedy for aggressive behavior in mares. Curiously, though, the excision of “normal” ovaries also reliably mitigates unwanted behaviors. Now German ...
A relatively simple piece of technology can help differentiate horses with trigeminal-mediated headshaking (TGMHS) from those whose behavior originates from other problems. The trigeminal nerve ...
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