Health and Care
It can be very worrying if the horses in your stable are sick. Knowing what to look for and how to recognize common horse diseases and conditions is pivotal to the success of your business. Make the best of Penn State Extension’s resources on these topics and find advice on how to manage parasites, ticks, insects and control the spread of toxic plants on horse pasture.
Keeping Your Horses Healthy
There are lots of factors to keep top of mind when it comes to the health of your horses. A successful equine operation will have horses of varying ages, from pregnant mares through to foals and older horses, all of which require different care, feed, and nutrition. Grooming and teeth and hoof health inspections are all part of the daily horse operations.
Horses can suffer from a range of different illnesses, the risks of which can be increased, for example, if there are toxic plants in your pastures or mold and toxins in their feed.
The time of the year can also impact the horse care schedule in your stable. The requirements for spring grooming, for example, are different compared to wet weather care when rain rot is something you need to also be aware of.
As well as environmental issues, there are laws and statutes related to livestock and horses to consider. If you have any questions to ask, the Penn State Extension Humane Issues and Statutes webinar is the perfect opportunity to get your answers from Pennsylvanian equine experts.
Common Horse Diseases
Horses can fall ill as a result of contracting a range of different diseases. Knowing what these are, the symptoms to look for and available options for treatment means you can properly care for the horses in your stable. Learn more about some of the most common diseases and conditions, such as colic, Laminitis, West Nile virus, equine herpes, and equine infectious anemia disease.
When a horse in your care falls ill or is injured, treatment is not always an option. Having to elect euthanasia is a difficult thing to do. You can better prepare yourself for the worse by developing a health care plan for your horse.
Horse Vaccinations and Deworming
It is possible to take precautions against a wide range of common diseases such as tetanus, viral respiratory disease and strangles with vaccinations delivered by a veterinarian.
Thanks to parasite anthelmintic (dewormer) resistance, however, new protocols are now in place with regards to deworming your horse. A Penn State Extension Equine Educator has recorded a webinar that shares some important details.
Ticks and Other Horse Insect Pests
Horses are at risk from a number of different insect pests, including Filth Flies. It’s a common sight to see horses swishing and flicking their tails. More often than not, it’s a fly that’s causing the problem. Being able to control them is critical if you want to maintain a healthy stable. It also helps if you know what’s true and what’s a myth about fly control on equine facilities.
In Pennsylvania, ticks can be a serious problem, with many different species commonly found on horses being raised in the state. Recognizing the different species, removing them, preventing and controlling ticks in the environment is paramount to successful equine husbandry. If you’d like to hear what the experts think, tune in to the Penn State Extension webinar that covers a wide range of tick-related topics.
Ticks and flies aren’t the only pests to be aware of when it comes to the health of the horses in your care. Gnats, mosquitoes, bots, lice, mites, and blister beetles can also be nuisance pests.
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Webinars$5.00
Horse Health Series: The 411 on Vaccines
When 01/26/2023Length 1 hourLearn about the vaccines your horse may need, how often to update the vaccines, and more! -
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Horse Health Series: Tour the Horse's Gut and How an Oat Feeds an Athlete!
When 01/19/2023Length 1 hourLearn about the horse's gastrointestinal anatomy and how it relates to horse feeding. -
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Horse Health Series: Basic Horse Behavior
When 01/12/2023Length 1 hourGain an understanding of the basics of horse behavior, responding and interacting with other horses and their caretakers, and more. -
NewsEquine Researchers Seeking Participants for Tick Study
Date Posted 11/16/2022The Penn State Extension Equine Team is recruiting horse owners who would like to participate in a study testing permethrin-treated equine fly masks and boots. -
ArticlesMortality Composting Guidelines
Rendering changes and the livestock Industry, basic mortality composting procedures, and the composting process. -
ArticlesDecoding Dewormers: Types, Resistance Concerns, and Use for Horses
Using dewormers is a common treatment for internal parasites in horses. It is important that horse owners use the correct type of dewormer at the appropriate dosage to ensure dewormers remain effective on their farm. -
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How the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Helps the Horse Industry
When Watch NowRecorded Oct 19, 2022Learn about the role of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture in the horse industry, how to reach out to the PDA if needed, and more! -
VideosProper Animal Mortality Disposal
Length 4:16This video provides an overview of the approved methods of animal disposal in Pennsylvania, along with best management practices for each method. -
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Changes to Antibiotic Access in the Horse Industry
When 12/08/2022Length 1 hourLearn about antibiotic label changes, which medications will be impacted, and how to prepare for the changes before they arrive. -
NewsSugars in Spring and Fall Pastures
Date Posted 9/29/2022If you manage a horse that is prone to laminitis, you should be aware of potential sugar accumulation in pastures when nights are cool. -
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Understanding and Managing Free Fecal Water
When Watch NowRecorded Aug 15, 2022Learn about fecal water syndrome and how dietary fiber can help with equine health. -
ArticlesWhat Is a Coggins Test?
A Coggins test is a blood test to identify if a horse is a carrier of Equine Infectious Anemia, a viral disease found in horses. A negative Coggins test is required for all travel between states and at most equine facilities. -
Guides and Publications$15.00Tick Removal Kit for Horses
A zippered pouch containing instructions for and tools to aid in the removal of ticks from horses. -
NewsBe Aware of West Nile Virus in Horses
Date Posted 7/6/2022It's important for horse owners to be aware of the risk of West Nile Virus and preventative measures they can take to protect their horses. -
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Horses and Ticks Don't Mix - Protecting Your Horses From Tick Bites
When Watch NowRecorded May 17, 2022Learn ways to protect your horses from tick bites this summer! -
ArticlesProtecting Horses From Horse and Deer Fly Bites
Four-page fact sheet about horse and deer flies, including their biology, veterinary concerns, and control; resources and images of flies and traps are also provided. -
ArticlesHay Feeders and the Potential to Reduce Hay Waste
The use of hay feeders can help reduce the amount of hay wasted and save money. -
ArticlesTransitioning Horses to Spring Grazing
Horses that were not on pasture during the winter should be transitioned gradually to lush spring pastures. -
ArticlesCharacterizing the Exercise Workloads and Energy Needs of Horses
Accurately characterizing a horse's workload is important for balancing their diet and maintaining horse health. -
ArticlesUsing Nutrition to Manage and Prevent Stomach Ulcers in Horses
While medication is available to treat horses actively suffering from stomach ulcers, nutritional changes in the diet can help prevent future ulcers. -
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Breathe Easier - Good Air Quality in the Stable
When Watch NowRecorded Dec 2, 2021Learn about the importance of air quality in horse stables and how you improve ventilation in all weather conditions. -
ArticlesWhole-Farm Management Strategies for Equine Internal Parasites
It is best to use multiple management techniques when trying to control internal parasite populations on your horse farm. This can include pasture and facility management, as well as dewormer treatments. -
NewsLivestock Advice From Penn State Extension Toll-Free Hotline
Date Posted 10/20/2021The hotline, 1-888-655-2407, provides information on dairy and equine. -
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Horses and Spotted Lanternflies: What You Need to Know
When Watch NowRecorded Oct 5, 2021Learn how the horse industry can help prevent spotted lanternflies, and how to treat your horse farm trees! -
VideosFly Control on Equine Farms
Flies are a nuisance on equine facilities and can transmit diseases. Learn how to use integrated pest management (IPM) to control pest flies safely and effectively.



