
West Nile Virus in Horses—Not Gone and Should Not Be Forgotten
West Nile virus, now endemic on most continents, causes deadly neurological disease in horses, with vaccination remaining the only effective prevention.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends
West Nile virus, now endemic on most continents, causes deadly neurological disease in horses, with vaccination remaining the only effective prevention.
Scientists are studying the safety, efficacy, mechanisms of action, and pharmacokinetics of equine nutritional supplements.
The horse lives in Eaton County.
The horse is located in Marion County.
During the 2024 AAEP Kester News Hour experts shared new research on equine genetics, atrial fibrillation detection, neck pain, and updated EHV guidelines.
The horse lives in Beaufort County.
The horse lives in Buffalo County.
The horses live in St. Clair County.
The cases are located in Carroll and Cecil counties.
The horse diagnosed with equine infectious anemia lives in Chesterfield County.
The horses live in Dufferin and Brant counties.
The cases of equine infectious anemia are located in Wise, Montague, Hood, Wharton, Brazos, Van Zandt, and Cooke counties.
The horse lives in Challam County.
Mares get a bad rap for recalcitrant estrous behavior, but hormones and tumors could also be at play.
The horse lives in Orange County.
The horse lives in Ingham County.
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