By Dr. Lauren Lamb Strangles, which is caused by Streptococcus equi ssp equi (S. equi) bacteria, is a disease commonly seen in horses. This bacterial infection...
By Corsi Crumpler When it comes to caring for others, it takes more than a syringe and medication to get the job done. Caring for another...
By Krista Lucas Horses come in all different shapes and sizes. Sometimes, large personalities come in small packages. There are many breeds of ponies – a...
By Jessica Crabtree Modern medicine advances daily, so it is no surprise that equine medicine and rehabilitation have done the same. Like athletes in various disciplines,...
By Janis Blackwell Britt Nantz is a young man raised and educated in Graham, Texas, where he helped his father ranch, played sports and grew up...
By Dr. Lauren Lamb, DVM Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU), also known as Moon Blindness, is a chronic, painful, inflammatory disease of the horse’s eye. The term...
By Krista Lucas During the Super Bowl, many people watching the big game seem to have a favorite commercial. Budweiser has produced a commercial that tugs...
By Corsi Crumpler The National Cutting Horse Association sanctions hundreds of shows each year. Of these shows, the main events come in the form of the...
By Janis Blackwell Think all the activities and celebrations in Las Vegas during National Finals week is for the PRCA and WPRA qualifiers? Well, think again....
By Dr. Lauren Lamb, DVM The cornea is a thin, transparent but extremely strong tissue. It supplies most of the light refraction of the eye. Light...