
Ask the Vet LIVE: Stall Rest and Rehab
The panelists will answer questions on managing your horse during stall rest and rehabilitation.
The panelists will answer questions on managing your horse during stall rest and rehabilitation.
Speakers will address several topics surrounding the nutritional and health needs of pastured horses.
Sharon Spier, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, University of California, Davis, shows you how to apply a poultice to your horse’s hoof to combat hoof abscesses.
Blood-Horse Publications, parent company of The Horse, received 13 American Horse Publications (AHP) awards.
Learn how to prepare yourself, your horse, and your farm for the hurricane season.
Presenter Monty McInturff, DVM, discussed a number of topics relating to equine identification.
The recording of TheHorse.com’s Ask the Vet LIVE event on equine skin conditions from May 17, 2012, is now ava
Presenter Monty McInturff, DVM, will detail why equine identification is vital to horse owners and vets.
The presentation, “Latest Technologies in Diagnosing Equine Lameness,” was led by Kent Allen, DVM.
Veterinarians will answer your questions on common equine skin conditions live on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
Dr. William Farmer, Racetrack Veterinarian for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, describes the frequency of Derby horse vet checks, along with safeguards once the horses head toward the paddock.
Dr. William Farmer, Racing Veterinarian for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, demonstrates and describes a race-day health check on location at Churchill Downs.
Dr. William Farmer, Racing Veterinarian for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, describes the many regulatory veterinary checks designed to ensure a horse is fit to race in the Derby or Oaks.
Dr. Foster Northrop, racetrack practitioner and AAEP member, describes the care veterinarians give Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks horses, along with what it’s like to be a Derby horse vet.
Dr. Chris Newton of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital explains the purpose of the cross-country recovery box in eventing; how veterinarians and grooms tend to horses; what veterinarians look for before they’ll release a horse back to the barns; and more
Dr. Chris Newton of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital discusses his experiences tending to horses at North America’s only 4* three-day event, the Kentucky Rolex, as well as the role of veterinarians in general.
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