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Based on feedback from users, the new website will offer a cleaner, more efficient user experience.

This year’s event features a horse owner program covering advancements in laminitis research and more.
This year, the symposium will focus on “the latest techniques and topics for the reproduction veterinarian.”

Dr. Martin Nielsen discusses the special session on equine parasitology and how researchers are working on guidelines for parasite control at the 2012 International Conference on Equine Infectious Diseases.

Dr. David Horohov of University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Center shares the importance of bringing experts together from around the globe at the 2012 International Conference on Equine Infectious Disease.

Dr. Scott Weese of the University of Guelph defines microbiomes and their role in equine digestion and immunity at the 2012 International Conference on Equine Infectious Diseases in Lexington, Ky.

Dr. Klaus Osterrieder of the Freie Universitaet Berlin Institut feur Virologie, in Germany, discusses some key points horse owners should know about equine herpesvirus.

Dr. Richard Newton of the Animal Health Trust, in Newmarket, U.K., describes how countries prevent emerging equine diseases and how horse owners and veterinarians can help.
Veterinarians can earn 1 CE hour for attending the Nov. 6 webinar.
Our experts answer your questions about preventing, treating, and managing equine OA.

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative and career-compromising disease in horses.
The quarantine was put in place in early September when a horse tested positive for the virus.

Researchers are seeking participation in a survey evaluating biosecurity practices at equine breeding farms.
Ragwort is a poisonous weed for horses which results resulting in liver damage and, sometimes, death.
Robert Mealey, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM discussed the therapeutics and immunology associated with piroplasmosis.

In this edition of NextVet read about the realities of student debt, learn how to implement a veterinary services marketing plan, get tips on what to accomplish before the semester’s end, and find out how to network at a veterinary conference.
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