Mocha, Flint and a mule named Raymond, all very senior equines, were humanely euthanized for various age-related problems.
Health
Despite the mild fall temps, there are changes happening to pasture grasses, and some toxic leaves may be invading, too.
A look at the difference between grey, cremellos, perlinos, creams and albinos ‒ and the fatal Overo Lethal White Syndrome.
From chuckwagon race safety measures to better water access, organizers have been working with researchers to improve equine welfare.
Some tips on replacing water and electrolyte loss due to sweating, and managing exercising and performance horses in hot summer temperatures.
Teach your horse to calmly accept the sound, feel and smell of fly spray with this “advance and retreat” method.
May 6-12 is Strangles Awareness Week and a positive test result can have a significant impact on your herd and your wallet.
Some signs and causes of gastrointestinal issues in horses, plus current diagnostics and what recent research has discovered.
Even if you don't ride much (or at all) in the frigid months, there are plenty of things you can do to ensure your horse is comfortable.
Some hot-weather management tips that any rider can adopt to keep themselves and their horses safe and healthy during extreme heat events.
Dr. Melinda McCall has penned some of her best misadventures as a large animal veterinarian in Virginia in a fun new book.
Summer weather brings with it pesky biting bugs which torment equines; here's how to make life more pleasant for your horse ‒ and you!
Putting an overweight horse on a diet can be a challenge if you have limited solo turnout options. Here are some helpful ideas.
The importance of administering vaccines containing recent EIV strains.
A look at what causes back soreness in horses, how it is diagnosed and what can be done to alleviate the discomfort.