Laminitis is probably by far the most devastating disease that a horse and horse owner will ever face. The definition of laminitis is nothing more than...
After almost two years of Covid, testing, vaccinations, boosters, illness and death, wearing masks, staying indoors and away from others, severe thunderstorms, tornados, and now war...
Barry Whitworth, DVM Area Food/Animal Quality and Health Specialist for Eastern Oklahoma With the prolonged drought, most pastures in Oklahoma are in poor condition. With the...
By Dani Blackwood Independence Day is celebrated this month as the nation commemorates the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July...
Barry Whitworth, DVM, MPH | Senior Extension Specialist | Department of Animal & Food Sciences | Freguson College of Agriculture On July 6, 2020, the United...
By Ann Asher Every year about this time, it feels like the flies start winning. No matter how clean I keep the pens or how many...
By Ddee Haynes In the world there are two kinds of people. Those who see a need and simply talk about it, and those who see...
By: Christopher Dysinger According to the Code of the West a man who has integrity is one who rides for the brand. If you are...
What’s Safe and What’s Not? Growing up on a farm, our dogs were tough. They roamed the pastures, slept under the barn, and ate just about...
As spring weather arrives, horse owners are often eager to turn their horses out to graze and exercise—but is the pasture truly ready? With proper management,...