Equine venereal diseases Articles
Understanding equine viral arteritis »
15 January, 2007
EVA is a highly contagious venereal disease that causes abortion in pregnant mares and severe respiratory disease in foals
Understanding contagious equine metritis »
15 May, 2006
After a mare in Oxfordshire tested positive for contagious equine metritis (CEM), H&H explains what precautions are in place to avoid a potentially disastrous outbreak
Dressage stallion trials pioneering EVA treatment »
7 March, 2005
The reigning five-year-old World Champion dressage stallion and extremely popular sire, Florencio, has tested positive to Equine Viral Arteritis
EVA test under the microscope »
4 October, 2004
Concerns have been raised about a potential outbreak of equine viral arteritis after doubts have been cast on the efficiency of a new laboratory test used to detect the disease
Breeders warned after disease outbreaks »
29 September, 2004
Horse breeders around the country are being advised to be extremely vigilant during the 2005 breeding season to prevent any outbreaks of highly infectious diseases
All about equine viral arteritis (EVA) »
2 July, 2004
The UK has been relatively free from EVA, a viral disease spread from stallions to mares. But with the sport horse breeding season in full swing, can we keep it this way?
Notifiable equine disease confirmed »
13 November, 2002
The State Veterinary Service is investigating a case of the venereal disease, contagious equine metritis in Wiltshire



RSS Feed : Latest Horse & Hound News