
Biofilms and Mare Infertility
Find out what researchers have learned about treating endometritis caused by biofilms.
Find out what researchers have learned about treating endometritis caused by biofilms.
Dr. Lauren Trager of Virginia Equine Imaging shares what it’s like to transition from veterinary school to an internship.
Dr. Abigail Velting of Virginia Equine Imaging in The Plains describes what internship means for equine veterinarians.
Well-schooled, seasoned stock-type geldings like my homebred Jack used to pull a premium price, but what’s he worth today? Photo: Michelle Anderson When I was
Clinician Buck Brannaman shares what you need to know about training your horse for a veterinary exam. It starts with who moves whose feet and getting a horse accurate on the end of a lead rope, Brannaman says.
Jenny C. helped move Marathon to the trainer so he could take dressage “boot camp” while I’m on the human version of stall rest. Having
Clinician Buck Brannaman and his horses travel 40-plus weeks of the year. Find out how he keeps them healthy.
Three researchers from the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Center for Equine Research summarize topics of interest from the International Symposium on Equine Reproduction, held January 2014, in Hamilton, New Zealand.
Recently I stood in line at the grocery store behind a mom with three kids, ages ranging from toddler to 6 years old. While the
A European research team has created and validated a technique for quantifying horse pain based on facial expressions.
In my last post I asked for input on what you believe a young horse should learn, and one commenter suggested teaching my youngster a word
Because poorly controlled pain can be a deciding factor for euthanizing laminitic horses, an appropriate and timely approach to pain management is critical in caring for affected horses.
The longer a horse is under anesthesia, the greater the risk. Learn how veterinarians safely anesthetize horses in the field for 60 minutes or longer.
Winter weather, ugh. The rain, snow, and ice have definitely slowed down work with my horses, including the soon-to-be-3-year-old filly I accidentally bought last fall.
Treating “untouchable” horses, such as some rodeo stock, is a rare but real challenge for veterinarians. Doing so requires experience, modified drug dosages, and creative restraint techniques to keep humans and horses safe during handling.
Medication regulations for racehorses are changing. Here’s what you need to know.
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