Latest News – The Horse
Lame or Neurologic? Brain Stimulation Might Tell
According to Belgian researcher Heidi Nollet, DVM, PhD, and colleagues from the Department of Large Animal Internal Medicine, University of Gent, transcranial magnetic stimulation of a specific region of the brain called the motor cortex can be a powerful tool to help differentiate between a subtle lameness due to a musculoskeletal problem and a neurologic process.
This is achieved by
New Jersey Animal Waste Management Sessions Planned
Educators from Cooperative Extension, a unit of Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, will provide training, beginning this month, for equine and other livestock farmers in the development of “Self-Certified Animal Waste Management Plans” as required by the state of New Jersey.
On February 9, the state approved an Animal Waste Management Rule, obliging all livestock owners
Partial Phallectomy Technique, AAEP 2008
Although it’s a painful option to consider (especially for the males in the profession), for some horse health problems the best treatment is partial phallectomy, or amputation of part of the penis. Such conditions might include penile injury, chronic paraphimosis (inability to retract the penis into the sheath), neoplasia (tumors), and stenosis (narrowing) of the urethra
Rutgers Young Horse Program Auction April 26
The Young Horse Teaching and Research Program at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences at Rutgers University will offer 14 draft cross yearlings for purchase at the 10th Annual NAERIC Yearling Horse Auction.
This year’s auction will occur Sunday, April 26, at the Round House at the corner of College Farm Road and Sheepfold lane, New Brunswick, N.J., 08901. The preview/bidde
Don’t Overlook Trail Horse Vaccination
Trail riding can be fun and relaxing, but it can also leave horses exposed to disease, especially if they are traveling to a new area or haven’t been given the proper vaccinations to help protect them from local disease threats.
“Horses that travel only once or twice a year are not out of the woods when it comes to equine diseases,” said April Knudson, DVM, manager, Veterinary Services,
MRLS: Eastern Tent Caterpillar Numbers Up
Eastern tent caterpillars have begun hatching in Central Kentucky–and their population numbers are trending up.
"So É what are you in for?"
Forget the tarps and giant soccer balls. Mounted police in Wichita, Kan., have a new aid for desensitization training. Wichita police arrested three people
Understanding Influenza and Getting Ulcers
You know, we’ve used the words "understanding" and "influenza" quite a bit together over the years, and I’m still not sure we as horse owners
Derby Winner Lil E. Tee Euthanized
Lil E. Tee, the 1992 Kentucky Derby winner, was euthanized March 18 at Jim Plemmons’ Old Frankfort Stud near Frankfort, Ky., because of complications from an intestinal problem. The son of At the Threshold, out of the For The Moment mare Eileen’s Moment, was 20.
Bred in Pennsylvania by Larry Littman, Lil E. Tee captured the Run for the Roses for owner W. Cal Partee from a field that
Knee Arthritis Treatments Examined (AAEP 2008)
The objective of joint therapy is to decrease pain using an osteoarthritic drug that modifies clinical signs and to minimize further deterioration with a disease-modifying osteoarthritic drug.
Rolex Equine Hospital Tour Includes Podiatry, MRI Observation
Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital will host special tours April 22-24, for visitors during the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event. Tour guests will be guided through the state-of-the-art facility and observe surgery, diagnostic imaging, and podiatry, and learn about advances in equine veterinary medicine and patient care. Educational presentations on MRI and Equine Podiatry will be included in th
Preventing Colic – Some Practical, Science-Based Tips
After two decades of research, known “risk factors” have been identified for many different types of colic. Being cognizant of factors that make some horses more or less likely to develop colic than others is an important step in reducing the incidence of this condition.
In his presentation at the 10th International Congress of World Equine Veterinary Association (WEVA), Christopher
Embryo Transfer in Chronically Infertile Mares, AAEP 2008
Embryo transfer is a management procedure for producing foals by mares that either are in training or have reproduction problems. In some cases the goal is to allow young performing mares to reproduce while continuing their careers. In other cases the donor mare might be afflicted with a reproductive problem, such as chronic uterine infection or a cervical laceration, that does not allow her
CEM Investigation Includes More Than 700 Horses
The ongoing investigation into contagious equine metritis (CEM) now includes more than 700 exposed or positive horses, according to the USDA.
The investigation began in mid-December 2008, when a Quarter Horse stallion on a
‘On Call’ Program Brings AAEP Vets to Spring Races
Now in its 19th year, the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ “On Call” program will assist the spring season of live Thoroughbred racing on major television networks. The role of the “On Call” veterinarian is to deliver accurate veterinary information to broadcast and print journalists regarding the health of the equine athlete.
AAEP “On Call” veterinarians will assist the
Wound Management Enhanced Via Maggot Therapy
The use of sterile maggots specifically produced for medical industries is not a new procedure, but one that is perhaps not utilized enough, suggested Olivier M. Lepage, DMV, PhD, Dipl. ECVS, from the University of Lyon in France, at the 10th International Congress of World Equine Veterinary Association (WEVA).



