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Understanding Equine Labor & Delivery

Understanding Equine Labor & Delivery

From AAEP: If your mare has made it through 11 months of pregnancy, you’re almost there. Labor and delivery, while momentous, are generally uncomplicated — however, being a prepared and informed owner will help you keep your anxiety in check so you can assist the new mother and foal get off to a great start. […]

Horse Care During the Cold Months

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Horse Care During the Cold Months

By David Lindsay, Michigan State University Extension – December 11, 2024, Weather in Michigan is wonderful during the fall months. However, when the switch flips on winter and we hit chilly temperatures, keep these horse care tips in mind! There are some priorities we must always remember; our horses need proper nutrition, space to move during free exercise or […]

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Study: Intestinal Microbiome of Foals May Predict Future Racing Success

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Study: Intestinal Microbiome of Foals May Predict Future Racing Success

From Kentucky Equine Research: The intestinal microbiome has drawn a great deal of attention over the past decade. Scientists have learned how powerful this collection of bacteria, fungi, and protozoa is and the far-reaching effects the microbiome has on a horse’s health. One of the latest studies examining the intestinal microbiome found that microbiome diversity early in a […]

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Horse Hoof Care During Wintertime

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Horse Hoof Care During Wintertime

By David Lindsay, Michigan State University Extension – December 12, 2024 As we welcome the colder weather, it is important to remember that our horses’ health and care still come first. The cold can present challenges, so Michigan State University Extension reminds horse owners to stay diligent with care over the winter. Hoof care must be kept on schedule throughout […]

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Green Alternatives in Equine Reproduction

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Green Alternatives in Equine Reproduction

From Mark Andrews of Equine Science Update: The overreliance on plastic materials in all areas of modern life, including veterinary practice, poses a significant environmental challenge due to the pollution it generates. Artificial insemination, a common technique in equine breeding programs, is a good example of the widespread nature of plastics in veterinary work. The […]

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Cool Facts: Equine Winter Weather Adaptations

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Cool Facts: Equine Winter Weather Adaptations

From the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee: Are you familiar with the many adaptations that help your horse stay warm during the cold winter months? ♦ Hindgut digestion of hay produces the most heat, acting as a small furnace inside of the horse. This is why free choice; good quality hay is so important in the […]

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Low-NSC Diets: Not for Every Horse

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Low-NSC Diets: Not for Every Horse

From Kentucky Equine Research: When it comes to feeding horses, carbohydrates get a lot of attention. After all, they are the main energy source used by horses to fuel countless body processes. A “carbohydrate” is a general term that includes simple sugars (one or two molecule sugars such as glucose and sucrose) and polysaccharides (long […]

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Zoetis Reminds Horse Owners of the Importance of Booster Vaccination for Pregnant Broodmares in the Third Trimester

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Zoetis Reminds Horse Owners of the Importance of Booster Vaccination for Pregnant Broodmares in the Third Trimester

Zoetis’ Core EQ Innovator® is the first and only vaccine shown to be safe for use as a booster against all core equine diseases, including rabies, 4 to 6 weeks prior to foaling. PARSIPPANY, N.J. (Dec. 11, 2024)—Zoetis Inc., the world’s leading animal health company, is reminding horse owners of the importance of vaccinating broodmares during […]

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AAEP Bestows Distinguished Educator Award for Mentorship Upon Dr. Tom Riddle

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AAEP Bestows Distinguished Educator Award for Mentorship Upon Dr. Tom Riddle

From AAEP: Tom Riddle, DVM, renowned authority on equine reproduction and the retired co-founder of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky., received the 2024 Distinguished Educator – Mentor Award from the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP).  The Distinguished Educator – Mentor Award honors an individual who by her or his actions and […]

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What Do You Really Know About Strangles?

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What Do You Really Know About Strangles?

Though strangles is often thought to be a young horses’ disease, and they are particularly suspectible, the disease is more commonly identified in horses ranging in ages from 6 to 10 years of age.  It is, however, one of the most commonly contagious diseases of the horse (worldwide), according to the American Association of Equine Practitioners. AAEP has […]

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