There are two main ways to prevent disease resulting from infection by a pathogen in horses: vaccination and disinfection. Here we focus on disinfection, arguably the most important component of disease prevention as vaccines have not been developed for all disease-causing pathogens. Ideally, stables should be disinfected on an annual basis. One of the most […]
Category: Care and Management
Poisonous Plants to Horses
Poisonous plants can be a big threat to horses, especially those who spend time in large pastures or get loose and find themselves in your landscaping! Below are some of the most common poisonous plants for horses. The toxicity of each of these plants is dependent upon the amount consumed, the part of the plant […]
5 Tips to Keeping Hooves Healthy
You’ve probably heard the adage, “No hoof, no horse.” Keeping your horse’s hooves healthy is something that should not be overlooked. By following these five guidelines, you can ensure your horse’s hooves stay on the right track. Maintain hoof friendly conditions For hooves to remain healthy it is important that the horse has a clean, […]
Inflammation: A Double-Edged Sword
Inflammation is one of biology’s most common double-edged swords, having both favorable and unfavorable consequences. It is one of the first signs that the body’s immune system is being called into action and is characterized as pain, redness, heat, and swelling. Inflammation is a natural response to tissue injury, which may be caused by physical […]