Diseases

December 21, 2011
Ringworm in Horses
Ringworm is a common term used to describe scaly or crusty patches of skin where the horse’s hair is

December 19, 2011
Malignant Hyperthermia in Horses
Clinical signs of MH include high body temperature, either under general anesthesia or in conjunction with an episode of

December 02, 2011
Survey on Seasonal Pasture Myopathy in Horses
A syndrome known as seasonal pasture myopathy may be more widespread than statistics presently show. The syndrome is most

November 21, 2011
Cortisol Rhythm and Colic in Horses
Cortisol, a naturally produced hormone, is one measure of stress in horses, with higher blood levels indicating that the

October 17, 2011
Gene Mutation for Muscle Disease Found in Haflingers
Polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM) is a hereditary muscular disorder characterized by the excessive accumulation of glycogen and an abnormal

September 29, 2011
Update: PSSM in Horses
In 1992, Valberg first reported PSSM as a distinct muscle disease in horses. Her reports were based on finding

August 29, 2011
Study: Metformin Doesn’t Help Insulin Resistance in Horses
Metformin, a drug often prescribed to human patients with insulin resistance, apparently doesn’t help horses with the same problem. In

July 29, 2011
Dourine in Horses
In most countries, confirmed cases of dourine are euthanized to prevent further spread of the disease.

July 25, 2011
Management of Horses with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
In mild cases, environmental management alone may effectively control the disease.

July 11, 2011
Preventing Equine Motor Neuron Disease
Equine motor neuron disease (EMND) is a progressive, debilitating, usually fatal neurological disease of horses. It affects lower motor