Effectiveness of On-Farm Biosecurity Measures Studied
The Australian equine influenza outbreak provided a unique opportunity to evaluate some biosecurity measures.
The Australian equine influenza outbreak provided a unique opportunity to evaluate some biosecurity measures.
No adverse reactions to the vaccine were noted and fewer than 2% of the weanlings exhibited signs of disease.
No adverse reactions to the vaccine were noted, and study results showed that fewer than 2% of the weanlings exhibited clinical signs of EPE, much less than the 10% anticipated by the researchers.
A scaled-up single layer centrifugation method improved stored semen quality.
The researchers found that hock flexion for five and 60 second yielded similar results in flexion tests.
A research team evaluates the effectiveness and safety of strangles vaccines on ponies of different ages.
Researchers recently set out to examine how pregnancy impacts insulin sensitivity and glucose levels.
Senior horses have a propensity for developing hyperthermia, or elevated body temperature, when exercising.
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