
10 Things You Might Not Know About Equine Diagnostic Imaging
Four diagnostic imaging experts share insight that can help owners and veterinarians with the diagnostic process.
Four diagnostic imaging experts share insight that can help owners and veterinarians with the diagnostic process.
Advancements in equine imaging have made it possible for veterinarians to better understand the anatomy and pathologies of their patients.
Wildlife can spread rabies and equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) to horses, so secure your barn against unwanted visitors.
Horses exposed to fire smoke can suffer respiratory injury; knowing what is normal can help you determine whether your horse might need veterinary attention.
Practitioners use electrotherapy methods ranging from vibration and lasers to shock wave in equine injury rehabilitation.
Two veterinarians explain 10 things you might not know about equine rehabilitation.
Controlled exercise, as discussed with your veterinarian, can be part of a successful rehabilitation program.
Equine hydrotherapy generally allows for patient-specific approaches to rehabilitation and training.
Stephen White, DVM, Dipl. ACVD, shares some lesser-known facts about equine dermatology.
Differentiating between ringworm and other skin conditions is important when determining treatment.
A dedicated team of professionals at UC Davis work around the clock to help newborns beat the odds.
A partnership with the International Animal Welfare Training Institute will help California horses during disasters.
Take steps prior to parturition to ensure your foal enters the world in a clean and healthy environment.
Learn about healthy foals, problems that are common in newborns, how veterinarians treat these issues, and more.
Horse owners who are familiar with the zoonoses that affect horses are in a much better position to prevent them. Here’s what you need to know.
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