To help progress your operation forward into the New Year it’s really important to make a conscious effort to analyze this past year’s herd health and objectively reflect on what
To help progress your operation forward into the New Year it’s really important to make a conscious effort to analyze this past year’s herd health and objectively reflect on what
Just like with people, horses are more likely to combat respiratory challenges in the colder months. Besides the drop in temperatures alone, other contributing factors include the drier air and decreased immune function in the lungs. When we’re looking at respiratory challenges impacting horses, the greatest risks include equine influenza, Rhinopneumonitis (Rhino) and strangles.