A "Natural" Approach to Navicular Syndrome
A group of researchers, farriers and other experts argue that restoring basic hoof function and getting a horse moving again are the best ways to address navicular problems.
Make the Most of Winter Turnout
With eight simple precautions you can safely keep your horse outside--where he's happiest and healthiest--even when the wind blows and the snow falls.
To Each His Own?
It's natural to want to share your equestrian passion with your spouse, family and friends. But before you start your recruiting efforts, consider your motives, take stock of the situation and be prepared to fail--or succeed.
The Annual EQUUS Index
A comprehensive guide to articles appearing in issues 363 to 374.
Case Report: Rusty's Close Call
When a slow-growing tumor strangles a portion of a gelding's intestine, only emergency surgery can save his life.
True Tale: From December to December
Each year a woman pauses to remember the mare who "got away" and consider her good fortune in bringing a special new horse into her life.
Hands On
How to identify stocking up; Grooming the hairy horse; Medication storage reminder; Practical gift giving; After-travel care
EQUUS Consultants
Helping horses with heaves; Is haylage safe for horses?
Medical Front
Piroplasmosis scare in Florida; Eye drops hold hope for headshakers; Respiratory illness affects more than just the lungs; Lactose intolerance in foals; New insights into equine vision; Australian veterinarian dies of Hendra virus infection