
How to Recognize and Help an Overheated Horse
What are some signs that a horse has overheated?
What are some signs that a horse has overheated?
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones discusses stallion fertility and stallion breeding exams.
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones talks about mare fertility and mare breeding soundness exams.
From digestion to infectious disease, Dr. Erin Denney-Jones discusses what horse poop tells us about the health of our animals.
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones gives us a refresher on equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1)
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones talks about dental issues and training problems.
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones reviews the basic training and manners your horse needs before an exam to ensure your veterinarian stays save.
Digital Editor Michelle Anderson and Dr. Erin Denney-Jones join the show live from American Association of Equine Practitioners conference in Anaheim, Calif.
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones presents causes of equine blindness, such as uveitis (moon blindness) or trauma, and how to manage horses that have lost sight in or both eyes.
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones discusses how physical therapy can help horses heal post injury.
Dr. Erin Denney-Jones explains how X rays work as a diagnostic tool.
What do you do if your horse won’t sweat? Dr. Erin Jenny-Jones discusses anhidrosis in horses.
In the March 2012 edition of NextVet learn how to balance life and profession, how to land the best externship, the dangers of compounding drugs, and what to do during summer break to make yourself more marketable to future employers.
On Dec. 20 the state of Florida, in conjunction with the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine, held an afternoon equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) meeting for veterinarians, farm managers, and horse owners in Ocala, Fla., at the
As technology continues to make impressive gains, availability of information on a variety of specific topics seems to be limitless. Unfortunately, the plethora of information comes with its own problems: What to trust? What is relevant to my
Horses living in the city, who would have ever thought? Where would they graze? What would you do with the manure? Where would you ride? Well, confining horses to a barn, paddock, or small acreage within the city limits has become an everyday
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