
Vaccine Strategies for the Whole Herd
Design vaccination protocols to maximize each horse’s innate and adaptive responses to disease challenges.
Design vaccination protocols to maximize each horse’s innate and adaptive responses to disease challenges.
Learn about the challenges associated with interpreting perineural nerve blocks used to help diagnose lameness.
A club foot can often be corrected with proper and early intervention, especially in young horses.
Researchers determined that the overall incidence of infection was 9.2 per 10,000 injections.
Researchers determined that tiludronate is safe to use in horses as directed.
Deworming protocols have changed radically over the past decade. Here’s what you should consider.
Dr. Nancy Loving dispels the idea that cold weather can directly cause laminitis.
Dr. Nancy Loving offers information about storing medications during the winter.
Dr. Marvin Beeman offers wisdom gathered from 60 years of practice, which took him from farm calls to the Olympics.
Dr. John Madigan presented the AAEP’s 2014 Milne lecture on discoveries that changed equine and human health.
Veterinarians, avoid these common mistakes to make the most out of your nerve blocks during lameness exams.
Study topics include ophthalmology, respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, sarcoid treatments, and more.
The new trimethoprim sulfadiazine (TMS) formulation reduced fever and eliminated infection in many treated horses.
Horses’ superficial digital flexor tendons stiffen as they age, putting the structures at risk of tearing.
Subjective clinical evaluation allows practitioners to detect mild lameness as well or better than objective methods.
Learn how equine practitioners can assess and pinpoint the source of foot pain using a methodical series of tests.
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