Core Resources
🏥 15 Conditions
Common Equine Conditions
In-depth educational guides on colic, laminitis, navicular, gastric ulcers, kissing spine, strangles, EPM, Cushing's, heaves, and more — signs to watch for, how vets approach each condition, and management considerations for horse owners.
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✅ Stay Ahead
Preventive Care Protocols
Vaccination schedules, deworming programs, dental care, annual exam checklists, and biosecurity practices — the foundational health calendar every horse owner should know, built on AAEP guidelines and established equine veterinary science.
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Knowledge Sections
🚨 Act Fast
Emergency Guide
Colic emergencies, wound management, eye injuries, choke, and lacerations — what to do in the minutes before your vet arrives. Signs that require an immediate call, and how to communicate clearly with your veterinarian.
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🐴 Every Stage
Life Stages
Health priorities change throughout a horse's life — from foal care and vaccination timing through the young performance horse, breeding mare, stallion health, and the special needs of the senior horse.
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🔬 How It Works
Body Systems
Educational deep dives into the equine digestive, musculoskeletal, respiratory, reproductive, neurological, ocular, and dermatological systems — understanding how each system works helps you recognize when something is wrong.
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🏆 By Discipline
Discipline-Specific Health
Reining horses, cutting horses, barrel racers, rope horses, dressage horses, and endurance horses each face distinct health demands. Understand the athletic stresses specific to your horse's discipline.
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❓ Real Questions
Horse Owner FAQ
More than 200 real questions from horse owners answered — when to call the vet, what signs matter, how to read lab results, what vaccinations are core vs. risk-based, and much more from our Bridle & Bit Q&A database.
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📖 Reference
Equine Veterinary Glossary
150+ veterinary terms defined in plain language — conditions, diagnostic procedures, medications, anatomical structures, and the terminology you'll hear in a vet visit. Searchable A–Z reference.
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Quick Reference
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Call Your Vet When in Doubt
The cost of a phone call is always less than the cost of waiting too long. Your veterinarian would rather hear from you early than late.
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Know Your Horse's Normals
Healthy adult horse: temperature 99–101.5°F, pulse 28–44 bpm, respiration 8–16 breaths/min. Know these numbers before something goes wrong.
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Core Vaccines Annually
AAEP core vaccines for all horses include Eastern/Western Encephalomyelitis, Tetanus, West Nile Virus, and Rabies. Talk to your vet about risk-based vaccines for your region.
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Daily Observation Is Preventive Care
The horse owner who watches their horse every day catches problems earlier than any scheduled exam. Changes in manure, appetite, water intake, and movement are the first signals.