One horse from Thurston County, Washington, recently tested positive for strangles. The horse traveled to the veterinary hospital at Oregon State University for colic surgery, where the strangles ...
On a chilly winter day, it’s natural for your horse’s coat to seem a bit “puffier” than normal. When he gets chilled, the hypothalamus, the primary control center for thermoregulation located deep ...
Eight horses in Oldham County, Kentucky, recently tested positive for pigeon fever. The horses displayed typical clinical signs, including ventral and pectoral abscesses, one mammary abscess, and one ...