âWet weather this year has lead to a thriving mosquito population making vaccination of horses against mosquito-borne diseases more important than ever.â
âDoes your horse appear to have a summer cold or summer sores? If so, the cause may be a parasite infestation of either ascarids, also known as large roundworms, or stomach worms, also known as habronema.â
âThe Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has announced the stateâs first positive case of West Nile Virus in a horse, a five-year-old Choctaw mare, in 2015.â
âTick bites can cause irritation and restlessness in horses. Large numbers of ticks on an animal can cause extensive blood loss that could result in potentially life-threatening anemia.â
âHorses grazing in pastures where clover is present face health problems depending on the type of clover, how much is present in the forage, and whether or not it is contaminated with fungus or other toxins.â .
âHorse owners are being alerted to a newly confirmed case of anthrax in Texas, the first in 2015, and in addition, new cases of Eastern equine encephalitis and strangles have been confirmed and quarantined in Florida.â
âCommon in hot, humid climates, anhydrosis not only creates misery for horses, but also can be life-threatening. Once a veterinarian has diagnosed a case of anhydrosis, several options for treatment are available.â
âHorse management, social interaction, environment, and feed have a huge effect on the level of calmness and well-being of the horse and the owner needs to determine the root cause of stress.â
âWashington state and Colorado continue to confirm new cases of West Nile virus and vesicular stomatitis in horses in a number of counties with a number of horses now under quarantine.â
âThrough unique whiteboard videos, Equine Guelph would like you to meet Mark as he recognizes the threats viruses and bacteria pose for his herd, and his brother Dan as he tells his story about improving infection control practices.â