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Winter Barn Ventilation: Balancing Warmth and Well-Being

Winter Barn Ventilation: Balancing Warmth and Well-Being

From University of Minnesota Extension: Winter barn ventilation: Balancing warmth and well-being Does winter weather have you battening down the hatches or stalling your horses more frequently? In tightly-sealed barns, moisture, dust, and ammonia can build up fast. As a result, poor air quality may harm your horse’s lungs as well as your own. Proper ventilation can […]

Can Humans Really See Pain in Horses? What New Research Reveals About Equine Facial Expression.

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Can Humans Really See Pain in Horses? What New Research Reveals About Equine Facial Expression.

Posted by Mark Andrews, Equine Science Update: Horses play an essential role in human society as working animals, companions, and elite athletes in sport. Because they cannot verbally report discomfort, their welfare depends heavily on how accurately humans can recognise signs of pain and distress. While most people can easily recognise pain in other humans, […]

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Preparing for a Barn Disaster from University of Minnesota Extension

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Preparing for a Barn Disaster from University of Minnesota Extension

University of Minnesota Extension offers wonderful, educational resources for new and experienced horse owners when it comes to safety. Read their barn disaster prep instructions below, and find the complete article here: Preparing for a barn disaster | UMN Extension We’re also sharing a link to a webinar offered to UMN readers on social media regarding […]

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Commissioner Miller Applauds Kennedy, FDA for Conditional Approval of New Drug to Fight NWS in Dogs

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Commissioner Miller Applauds Kennedy, FDA for Conditional Approval of New Drug to Fight NWS in Dogs

  The following statement may be attributed to Commissioner Miller: “I applaud the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for conditionally approving Credelio Quattro-CA1 to treat screwworm infestations in dogs. This decision strengthens our defense against a parasite that threatens our companion animals as well as livestock, wildlife, and the broader food supply. I also […]

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LSU Vet Med Researchers Investigating Equine Herpesvirus

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LSU Vet Med Researchers Investigating Equine Herpesvirus

Baton Rouge—In November 2025, there was an outbreak of Equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1), which predominantly causes respiratory signs but can cause issues such as neurologic disease and abortion in pregnant mares. LSU School of Veterinary Medicine researchers are investigating EHV-1 to determine where the virus resides in the body during latency. This could help develop a […]

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The Essential Foaling Kit and Care of the Neonatal Foal

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The Essential Foaling Kit and Care of the Neonatal Foal

By Dana N. Zimmel, DVM, DACVIM, DABVP, courtesy of AAEP Routine and Emergency Care of the Neonatal Foal The best chance to improve the survival rate of a newborn foal is adequate disease prevention and planning. Daily observation of the mare in the last trimester, vaccination, nutrition and blood screening should compose the basis of a […]

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Trim the Tree Trail Grid from Judge Jennifer Sawyer

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Trim the Tree Trail Grid from Judge Jennifer Sawyer

Multi Carded Judge and trainer Jennifer Sawyer of Silver Springs, Florida, brings us a unique tree trail grid, just in time for Christmas vacation riding time! Ahem – Tim Kimura, can you meet this challenge and raise us another suitable obstacle for the course?   From Jennifer: For my fans of grids…it’s Christmas…so let’s “Trim […]

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UK team builds a ‘genetic toolbox’ to stay ahead of equine rotavirus A, a common threat to foals

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UK team builds a ‘genetic toolbox’ to stay ahead of equine rotavirus A, a common threat to foals

A Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment virologist is working on a new genetic toolkit to decrease the number of equine rotavirus infections. By Jordan Strickler Lexington, Ky.— Every foaling season, a familiar concern can surface on breeding farms: A young foal that was alert at breakfast is suddenly lethargic, refusing to nurse and passing […]

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Winter Tips For Your Horse — Straight from the DVM

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Winter Tips For Your Horse — Straight from the DVM

By Brian S. Burks, DVM, Diplomate, ABVP, Board Certified in Equine Practice Fox Run Equine Center There are several factors to consider for winterizing your horses. Food, blanketing, shelter, turn out, and exercise should be evaluated to ensure that your horse can thrive during the winter, as well as the warmer months. Food is the […]

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Injured Roping Horse Returns to Competition After Extensive Hospitalization and Rehabilitation

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Injured Roping Horse Returns to Competition After Extensive Hospitalization and Rehabilitation

“Case of the Month” – December 2025 By Rob Warren, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Two years ago, Brandon and Lisa Bacon were looking to purchase a horse for their 12-year-old son Jackson. Through their contacts as the owners of a horse supply company in Northern California, they discovered Ricky, a then 13-year-old American Quarter […]

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