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Hagyard Equine Medical Institute to Expand Equine-only Ophthalmology Services beyond Central Kentucky

Hagyard Equine Medical Institute to Expand Equine-only Ophthalmology Services beyond Central Kentucky

Looks to address shortage of veterinary ophthalmologists that impacts availability and wait times for eye care, especially in rural areas. Lexington, KY: In response to the growing shortage of equine veterinarians in the U.S., Hagyard Equine Medical Institute announced a formal expansion of its equine eyecare services beginning in 2026. The Hagyard veterinary team includes Dr. Stephanie […]

Commissioner Miller Urges Heightened Animal Surveillance as Screwworm Cases Move Closer to Texas

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Commissioner Miller Urges Heightened Animal Surveillance as Screwworm Cases Move Closer to Texas

For Immediate Release January 22, 2026 AUSTIN — Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller today issued a statement following a confirmation by Mexico’s animal health authority, SENASICA, of new active cases of New World screwworm in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas. The latest detections bring the total number of reported cases to 16, with 13 cases […]

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Help Your Horse Weather the Cold Snap

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Help Your Horse Weather the Cold Snap

As much of the U.S. braces for blizzards and arctic air, check out facts to help your horse from University of Minnesota Equine Extension Program: Arctic air is at our doorstep, and that means it’s time to take a few extra steps to keep our horses comfortable and healthy. Here are some practical tips to […]

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FDA Approves First Generic Drug for Control of Clinical Signs of Equine Cushing’s Disease

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FDA Approves First Generic Drug for Control of Clinical Signs of Equine Cushing’s Disease

January 9, 2026 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Zygolide (pergolide tablets) for the control of clinical signs associated with Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID) in horses. PPID is also known as Equine Cushing’s Disease, an endocrine condition affecting the pituitary gland of horses. Zygolide contains the same active ingredient (pergolide) as the […]

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Helping Your New Horse Fit In

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Helping Your New Horse Fit In

The American Association of Equine Practitioners offers some sage advice for settling in a new horse: Bringing a new equine companion home can be a very exciting experience; however, it doesn’t come without its challenges and stresses as you try to help your new friend “fit in.” Horses go through a good deal of stress […]

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AAEP Presents: Foaling 101: Essential Preparation and Neonatal Care for Horse Owners

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AAEP Presents: Foaling 101: Essential Preparation and Neonatal Care for Horse Owners

Brought to you by the Horse Owner Education Committee of the American Association of Equine Practitioners. This is a recording of a webinar presented on Feb. 12, 2025. Join AAEP member veterinarians Drs. Chelsea Folmar and Taylor Huffman for a webinar discussion that will help you prepare for the foaling season. Learn how to create […]

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How to Prepare a Foaling Stall with Limelite Show Horses & 831 Ranch

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How to Prepare a Foaling Stall with Limelite Show Horses & 831 Ranch

Foaling season 2026 is here, and the importance of disinfecting a newborn foal’s stall is a priority! Watch as trainer Brian Henry of Limelite Show Horses and 831 Ranch in Loma, Colorado, for their preferred methods of preparing and disinfecting the foaling stall. Thank you to the team for the wonderful instructional video! Check out […]

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting (a Foal!)

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting (a Foal!)

From AAEP: FOALING SEASON IS UPON US! Do you have any mares due soon? Here’s what to expect when you’re expecting (a foal): 🐴 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 […]

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The Overweight Horse — A New Year’s Resolution

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The Overweight Horse — A New Year’s Resolution

  Preventing Obesity — from Equine Guelph. Equine Guelph has made a New Year’s Resolution to empower horse owners to learn more about their horse’s nutrition and needs. January, dubbed by Equine Guelph as Nutrition Education Month, will be dedicated to learning more about the overweight horse – increasing awareness of what caregivers can do […]

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Winter Barn Ventilation: Balancing Warmth and Well-Being

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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 […]

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