Electrochemotherapy Successful in Treating Equine Sarcoids
Electrochemotherapy yielded a high nonrecurrence rate of 99.5% for individual sarcoids in the current study.
Electrochemotherapy yielded a high nonrecurrence rate of 99.5% for individual sarcoids in the current study.
While swimming-induced colic does occur, it doesn’t happen as frequently as some might have thought.
The results of a recent study suggest that bits could cause bone spurs and dental damage in some horses.
Navicular bone shape and fragments found near it could help veterinarians better understand navicular disease.
Could the size and shape of the sesamoid fracture fragment have an impact on a horse’s racing prognosis?
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