
Compounded Enrofloxacin: Safe and Effective for Use in Mares
Researchers said a water-based enrofloxacin suspension could be useful for treating some bacterial endometritis cases.
Researchers said a water-based enrofloxacin suspension could be useful for treating some bacterial endometritis cases.
SI disease in performance horses has many clinical signs and causes, making diagnosis challenging for veterinarians. Here’s a checklist to help.
Researchers determined that reduced estrogen levels in late pregnancy do not affect pregnancy outcome.
Horses with concurrent deep digital flexor tendon lesions were four times more likely to become lame again post-surgery.
Researchers determined that using both modalities can help vets increase their diagnostic and prognostic capabilities.
When covering veterinary conferences, there’s always that one presentation that stands out among the rest. At the 2014 American Association of Equine Practitioners convention held
Underwater treadmill therapy can significantly improve balance control in horses with osteoarthritis.
Researchers determined that excessive uterine edema near the time of ovulation did not adversely affect pregnancy rates.
A veterinarian weighs in on radiographs, nuclear scintigraphy, and standing MRI for diagnosing subtle lamenesses.
Researchers determined that exercise causes horses’ back dimensions to change, which could negatively impact saddle fit.
Researchers from UK presented research on breeding and mare fertility during the 2014 AAEP Convention.
Researchers found that ceftiofur did not penetrate the placenta effectively, making it a poor placentitis treatment.
Mare fertility declines with age in association with reduced follicle count, and AMH is correlated with follicle count.
Studies covered biofilms, chilled and frozen semen, endometritis, placentitis, oxidative stress and fertility, and more.
When it comes to selling a horse, I’m a big believer in letting it go “on trial” with the prospective buyer. After all, if you
Two of the top equine reproduction studies presented at the AAEP Convention featured work by UK researchers.
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