The final free welfare webinar of the year explores factors that impact your horse's quality of life, followed by a Q&A session.
Health
Cornell’s Equine Seminar Series presents a checklist for evaluating and caring for a newborn foal on Dec. 14th.
The highly-contagious viral diseases Equine Infectious Anemia and Equine Influenza pose a great risk to horse populations.
A recent study found that physical interaction between children with CP and horses is extremely important for rehabilitation.
CFIA investigations are underway and movement controls have been placed on the four infected horses and any on-premises contact animals.
This free seminar with Tate Morris, DVM takes horse owners through the colic workup and the questions your vet is seeking to answer.
While we suspect horse people will not have to be reminded, ivermectin is not a cure for Covid-19 and can cause serious health risks.
Cases reported in the past week include EHV-1, EIA, EEE and West Nile Virus at facilities in Ontario and Alberta.
A University of Guelph study found that 60% of the horses in the group had larger muscle measurements on the left side of their withers.
Canada’s 28,000 km Trans Canada Trail awaits you this fall to hike, walk, run, skip, paddle, roll, stroll, bike or ride.
The USFDA has once again had to remind people who contract Covid-19 that the popular livestock dewormer ivermectin is not a cure.
The terrifying wildfires burning in western US and Canada have left a trail of destruction, and a lot of injured animals including horses.
To better assess lameness in horses, researchers funded by the Morris Animal Foundation use technology to define normal muscle activity.
Researchers will evaluate foals’ response to moderately strenuous exercise to see if it stimulates bone growth in areas susceptible to fractures.
A quarantine has been imposed on the affected premises in Sturgeon Country due to this highly-contagious, lifelong and often fatal disease.