Vets Explore Magnesium Oxide’s Potential for Managing Ulcers in Horses
A magnesium oxide blend decreased squamous ulcer scores in French Trotter horses in training, suggesting its potential as a buffering option.
A magnesium oxide blend decreased squamous ulcer scores in French Trotter horses in training, suggesting its potential as a buffering option.
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Discover how your horse’s diet plays an important role in optimizing his performance and recovery.
Researchers recommended bone chip removal to preserve joint health and athletic function.
Dr. Tovah Caldwell conducted a study through the University of Guelph to determine how equine veterinarians are using mindfulness to support their careers.
More efficient client communication can improve veterinarians’ well-being and value.
Setting boundaries can help veterinarians protect their personal time and have clearer communication with their clients.
Dr. Jamie Pribyl explains how busy equine veterinarians ‘can do it all, but not all at once.’
Dr. Justin High of Weatherford, Texas, explains how he successfully balances being a veterinarian, a family man, and an Ironman athlete.
One veterinarian and single mom describes how she effectively manages her practice, her children, and her self-care.
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