How to Manage Persistent Post-Mating-Induced Endometritis
Persistent uterine lining inflammation in horses can lead to lower pregnancy rates and increased early embryonic losses.
Persistent uterine lining inflammation in horses can lead to lower pregnancy rates and increased early embryonic losses.
Traditionally when a mare died, her gene pool often went with her. This isn’t always the case these days, however.
Prefoaling secretions have a pH of 8.0 to 8.5 which decreases to 6.5 or lower as foaling approaches, researchers found.
An equine behaviorist offers tips on managing potentially stressful situations to which horses might react adversely.
Cases of CEM, EHV-1, and more have taught officials how to best prevent and respond to outbreaks.
Have a vet ensure your foal is developing well and your mare is ready for her next mating at her foal heat.
Practice can and should be ethical, but it’s not always easy. Pressure applied by trainers or owners can be substantial.
Recent large-scale surveys suggest clients want their veterinarians to provide more services for geriatric horses.
The science behind immunity is complex, but there are several aspects that are useful in everyday mare and foal management.
Semen can be contaminated by blood–to an extent–and still be fertile.
Animal health officials help manage disease outbreaks, ensure the health of animals crossing state lines, and more.
Your horse’s immune system is aging with him. Here’s what to remember when managing your old horses.
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