We joined NKC Equestrian Training in providing an expert online talk into the painful hoof condition.
In July 2019 we shared with you a a new research initiative at the Animal Health Trust (AHT), the Surveillance of Equine Strangles project. Since then, there have been many more exciting developments in the project’s timeline, and Abigail McGlennon, from the SES team, is delighted to share these with you.
Read about Horse Hospital patient Orwell who underwent life-saving surgery.
Discover some boredom-busting tips!
Research looks at link between use of anitbiotics and a horse's immunity to reinfection.
A year after the launch of the Stamp Out Strangles pledge, a short survey of the horse owners and yard managers who have already made this voluntary commitment to better biosecurity has revealed some fascinating and encouraging insights.
They explain in our new video how all yards can follow good biosecurity practices.
We followed rescued pony Buddy into theatre as he underwent castration surgery.
One year on, an initiative to inspire more people to speak out on strangles and take proactive steps to protect their horses has already seen over 710 horse owners and 145 yard managers across the UK pledge their support!
Well over 200 cases of equine flu having been recorded in the UK so far this year, compared to just two cases in the whole of 2018. So it’s no wonder that the disease remains a big concern for horse owners across the country.
Unlike some other infectious diseases, like strangles, flu can drift on the air, making it much harder to prevent it from spreading. Vaccinating horses against flu is our best defence to protect them from infection.
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