Alert to Equine Practitioners: New World Screwworm Enters the United States
NWS is a serious threat because larvae infest living tissue and cause rapidly progressive, potentially fatal myiasis (maggot infestation) in warm-blooded animals, including horses and humans.
Clinical Guidelines for Veterinarians Treating the Performance Horse
Performance horses compete in a wide range of athletic activities and a…
Don’t Skip the Purchase Exam
Whether you want a horse as a family pet, a pleasure mount,…
Position on Animal Medical Devices in Equine Practice
Preamble Animal medical devices are widely used in equine practice for diagnosis…
Equine Infectious Abortion Field Diagnostic Guidelines
The AAEP Field Diagnostic Guidelines provide step-by-step instruction for the diagnostic work-up…
Adult Horse Vaccination Chart
CORE VACCINATIONS protect against diseases that are endemic to a region, are…