Large Animal Emergency Rescue Training was credited in saving Dottie, who was unable to get to her feet in slippery conditions.
Infection control begins in the barn and includes an access management plan and proper quarantine protocols for new and returning horses.
Colitis ‒ inflammation of the colon ‒ is complex and can be caused by risk factors including antimicrobials, transport, or changes in diet.
Equine Guelph has launched a new self-paced online course for youth 13-17 who are interested in exploring horse-related careers.
The University of Guelph student earned the award established in memory of Standardbred driver Roger L’Heureux.
This fun, informative resource is full of equine facts and makes great summer reading or a teaching tool for instructors and camp counsellors.
May 6-12 is Strangles Awareness Week and a positive test result can have a significant impact on your herd and your wallet.
March is Equine Guelph’s Vaccination Education Month; coordinate with your vet as to whether your program needs adjusting.
Some signs and causes of gastrointestinal issues in horses, plus current diagnostics and what recent research has discovered.
The Provincial Foundations Officials Course offers online training for individuals interested in becoming grass roots-level horse show judges.