b'WHATSONLINE CURRENTLY ONASK THE HORSE LIVE!Core Vaccines:Protect Your HorseThursday, Nov. 8, 2018 \x1d 8 p.m. ESTFrom 5 Deadly Podotrochlosis (aka Diseases Navicular Syndrome)Vaccinating could save yourThis painful foot condition involves horses life. Find out what much more than the small bone that veterinarians recommend for used to be its namesake. Confused? your horse. Nows your chance to get answers. Sponsored by Core EQ Innovator Sponsored by Bimeda TheHorse.com/CoreDiseasesVisit TheHorse.com/ AskTheHorseLiveListen: Signs of Read: Regenerative Fill Out: HorseBotulism in Adult Horses Medicine Use in Horses Identification Form Daniela Luethy, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, of theRegenerative therapies can help horses recoverKeep track of yourAVAILABLE AT H SPONSORED BYtiofircsaet ion IdenFormUniversity of Pennsylvania, outlines the signsfollowing injury. Learn morehorses distinguishingOWNER _ C C _P __ _ _ RES _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HORSES NAME _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Z_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ___ VETERINARIAN_ C W _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ ___ _ _ ___________ _ _ _ _ _ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ S_TA_ _ _ _ _ _ E____ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Z_P_ __ __ ___OWNERS AD VIETOTYRS _K _ AP_DH_DOR_N_EES_ S__ __ _______________ ____T___________ __I____ _________________WIEOTLYRL K_ ___H_O___N___E_ __ ___________________________________ _S__TA__T__E__ _____________________ ___I_P__ ____________________ CEL________________ __________of a horse with botulism, including muscleabout stem cell, IRAP, andcharacteristics and record SE A RE E-MAILC TR TA E_LO _ _ ____________ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DIN __ ___ _ ___G__ ___ __ _ _ __C __ __R_T _ _ _ _ ____ _F__IL__LY____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H E-MAILE M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __STATE _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ ____ __ Z__I_P__ ______________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HORSES REGISTERED NAME ALTERNATE CONTACT FACTSHEET SPONSORED BYADRESREGISTERED NAMEN A _N _DA T_IAO_ _R_ ___ __O _C_LOO_L_ CITY _ _______________________________________________________________________________BG AREN __N_A_T LIO BRE IZ ME____ G___E__L____________ C-O ELL MA E IL _ P __H__O__N__E__ __ _____________ PHONE _MIXG RI SOCH A MS_I IPO NN .OR_G_ N _ ____________ INSURANCE CO. _weakness,PRP therapy use in horses.REGENERATIVEemergency contact DESCRIPTION / REMARKSDESCRIPTION / REMARKSMEDICINEREGENERATIVE MEDICINE USEBY STACEY OKE, DVM, MSC; REVIEWED BY ASHLEE WATTS, DVM, PHD, DIPL. ACVSIN HORSESlethargy, and theSponsored by AdvancedScienti\x10 c advances culminating in the birth ofso Stem cels from adipose tisue can be concentrated and separated information on this one- OTHER IDENTIFYING FEATURES, EQUIPMENT, OR BEHAVIORS_regenerative therapies can help horses recoverfrom other tisue components before being injected back into thefollowing injury patient. While this apsuf mar actual stem cel roach results in only a very smal percentage of regardles can also be col s being administered, they can often be injected veryn after an injury has beAt one point or another, most athletic horsescel Mesenchymal stem cel n diagnosed.ow, s (MSCs), derived from bone marer some type of musculoskeletal injury, however, researchers recommend using stem cels obtained from bone _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________commonly afof their performance level. Joints, ected, concentrated, and injected relatively rapidly; intendons, and ligaments are among the most thre ow (or even fat) that have ben sent to a laboratory and grownprogres ected structures. ammation, in cultures to produce mil 3 ks to prepare. Once theyve ben produced,MANAGEMENT INFORMATIONVACINATIONSs take two to four we ions of celinability to eat. Regenerative TherapyIn joint injury/disease for example, once the joint becomes veterinarians can inject about 10 mil s. Those culture-enhanced stem page form. KN M____I_ E_ D _C_ _A__ T _ _I__ _ O_ N_ _ S_ _ /_ _ _ S_C_H__E_D_U__L__E___ _ __ ___ ____ __ __ __ ______E__N__T_S AND PASTUR _ __ __M _ __ _ _ n_L _ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ E_ __ _ _ ___ __ _ ___ _ ____ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ A DINSTEHASREAXE/VE W F P S T (M C S) ORSE FEVER_ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ ___D__A___ _______ ___ __ TE __ __ _____U __ ___ _ __ ___ _ RO __ __ __ TE_(IM _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _culminating in pain, swel intervals remain unknown. ion cels into the lesion underKNOOWWNNAHLELAELRTGHI CESO N _D_I_T_IO_N_S_ __PLE _______________________________ BOTULIS __ ____/__IN__)__amed, a series of events results in continued inultrasonic guidance. Injections can be repeated every four weks forN_O_R_M_A_L_ _D_IE_T_ I_N_C_L_U_D_IN_G_ S_U_Pive deterioration of the articular cartilage lining the ends ofapto four treatments. That said, optimal dosing and treatment Tendons and ligaments, on the other hand, do atempt to heal, Researchers have found that the sti e appears to be the joint _____________________ _______________ _________ ELNUEV//R WHEINO____________________ _____________long bones.ue. Scar tis ing, decreased range of motion, and a most amenable to stem cel therapy, especial 4 y for cases asociatedbut instead of simply repairing or replacing injured roximately 10-20 mil ue injuries. Veterinarians can injectch ____________ INOTLOUMENZ AH________ _____ ___________________RAFBIESA_______ne produces scar tis ue has far les re). bers, the bodywith meniscal and soft-tis 4 ion stem cels per joint. Again, exact dosing_TS_ P_UANASELDLTYUORKUEET PF UPTA L(RPLTl-eT aOIMsFEe_ _ eScTkDoAYS e_)L_ED_ F_U_L_L-_T_IM_E_ RETORTTAAANVNIURGSLU ESS ___________________________________why tendon and ligament reinjury ratesbers, which explainstreatments. H_O_R_S_E_ IS TAUUR INS TEST (EIA) _Sponsoredand Biovisionthan normal, healthy tendon and ligamentstrength and elasticity has not ben fuly established. Sponsored by BotVax B.LAST NEGATIVE COG___ MO STA RHINOPNEUMONITIS ____________________________________________recovery times (six to nine months or mo are so high despite prolonged col IRAP continues to gain traction in the realm of joint diseaseIRAP THERAPYVeterinarians use a variety of diagnostic tols to identify theseinjuries, including but not limited to physical exams andexion tests, ect a smalThis regenerative therapy, also caled autologousdle arthroscopy, MRI, Xcan help veterinarians identify an ap 1 ropriate treatment plan. conditioned serum (ACS, autologous means self-derived), can be ADITIONAL REMARKSinclude rehabilitation, medical, shoeing, and urate diagnosis produced using samples from the horses own body. Veterinarians ray, and ultrasound. An ac_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Treatment options vary greatly and can from red blovolume of blod from the patient and alow it to clot. by BotVax B.Veterinary Endoscopy. surgical techniques. Of the many available Then, they mix the serumthe liquid portion of blod that separates TheHorse.com/138000. Kep Vceotpeireisn aorfi atnhi-as pfoprromv efodraeratcichle hs oarsnedaat F tRheE b warene aklnyd H woirtshe y Houear lathlt eEr-nNaetwe scloent t ear catt inT hceaHseo rosef .ecomm er!gency.treatment options, threstem cel d celswith special borosilicate glas beads included detherapy, interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in commercial ACS kits. This produces anti-inammatory moleculesprotein therapy (IRAP), and platelet-rich a very potent pro-inammatory molecule. plasma (PRP)fal into a unique clas ofcaled interleukin-1 receptor protein agonists,therapies caled regenerative medicine. As which block the action of interleukin-1, ned by the National Institutes of Health, Veterinarians inISTOCK.COMregenerative medicine is the proces of directly into the af ject the conditioned serum TheHorse.com/TheHorse.com/creating living, functional tisues to repair or 2 factors produced during the incubationreplace tis anti-in ammatory ef ected joint(s) to exert thisinjured tis ue or organ function lost due toproces ect. Adage, disease, damage, or congenital defects. interleukin-10, itional growth maximize healing. s tothat can help with healing include 3The concept is to help the body repairbroblast growth factor, vascularStem cel therapy apears to be a hi endothelial growth factor, and platelet-derivedvaluable to ues with its own cel ghly growth factor, among others. The conditionedSTEM CEL THERAPY serum takes about 24 hours to produce.One recent review con with experimental rmed that horses160040. 160623. injuries. Stem cells can be coaxed intotreated with IRAP had a signi cant becoming tissue-speci c cell types, such asef joint) into the af 4 y induced osteoarthritisl for managing musculoskeletal improvement in lamenes and healing.sources include adipose (fat) tissue, boneTreatment protocols vary, but injecting 2-10tendons and ligaments. Common stem cellmL of conditionedmarrow, fetal tissues, and even dental pulp.DUSTY PERIN serum (depending on the size/volume of the ected joint every thredays, for a total of threVeterinarians use stem cell injections to treat a variety of administered on an as-neded basis ap earsmusculoskeletal ailments in horses. ef ective.treatments, ap earsto 10chronic joint disease, a single injection of IRAP Listen: Equine BoardingFor long-term maintenance ofective. IRAP/ACS injections can, like anyBarns and BiosecurityWhat can boarders do when a barn is lax about Ask: Questions Aboutbiosecurity? Get tips to keep your horse healthy.Equine Nutrition Sponsored by Neogen. TheHorse.com/160845.Send your equine nutrition questions toTHEditorialStaff@TheHorse.com.Sponsored by LMF Feeds.\x1f Feeding Honey to Horses, TheHorse.com/160523 ISTOCK.COM ISTOCK.COM\x1f Pelleted vs. Textured Horse Feed,TheHorse.com/160824 E-NEWSLETTERSGet Horse Health News Delivered To You! CA.UKY.EDU/EQUINE \x1f THEHORSE.COM \x1f JANUARY 2018 BROUGHT TO YOU BYSurface Testing: Keeping Horse w s ealtle fro acr esi cle wil adres arenas.and Rider Safety in Mind a lThe goal (of surface testing) is to urface tut stoing r raecmetaraincks tshuer fsacme et.e sHtienrge;,create a consistent surface and to meet the needs of the event, Peterson said.ANNE M. EBERHARDT/THE HORSE Ensuring racetrack surfaces meet the established criteria is fairly straightforward, he said. One param-eter the surface testing team can use to determine if the surface is doing its Entgoi nae rearcse i nmsepetc to tr baeckfosr ep raioy rjob well is race times for a particular onc haohw y leoanrg, toh e nvseunrue it is ful day. However, it is critical on those p reapcared for a safe competition. occasions when a horse is injured and/nge in season, dep oepnedrinatges or safety questions arise that complete data is available to ensure the safest PART ONE: AN INTRODUCTION TO SURFACE TESTING examining its composition, as well as possible surface is provided for racing.Testing track surfaces involves how the footing performs during use. N This is therst in a series of articles looking at the testing and maintenance ofingSurface testing isn, its a regular part of equine competition surfaces worldwide.event; ratherOnce investigators perform these tests, they can make recommendations for competition, dresage test, reining patern, or any other ting. improvement, whether it be the foot-s maintained. o mater the disciplinebe it a horse race, show jumpingtrack maintenance. Part of their goal requirement they ned to take place: aphave one singular s contents or how itt a one-timeHORSE HEALTHSPECIALTY equine events that take place every yearal ity System (MQS), which Peterson ing arena and racetrack footing isWayne McIlwraith, BVSc, PhD, DSc,is to ensure proper long-term surface prevention but also for rider safety Colorado State Universitys College ofmaintenance. The Maintenance Qual-Creating and properly maintain- ropriate and safe fo and the RSTL developed, involves a important not only for equine injury .FRCVS, Dipl. ACVS, a professor atmethodical approach of assessing and In recent years its been a growingVeterinary Medicine and Biomedicalmaintaining the surface prior to every research focus for scientists aroundevent; it also assists track maintenance the world. One of those researchers, tory of examining surfaces at race- workers in enhancing the maintenance Mick Peterson, PhD, is the director ofSciences, has a more than 10-year his- protocols already in place. the University of Kentucky (UK) Ag Equine Programs, a faculty membertracks and equestrian sports venuesHorses within UKs Biosystems and Agricul- o worldwide, developing protocols and) 1 Feeding Healthy Senior10 05 02tural Engineering Department, and ex- standards, and offering recommenda- In \x1c is Isueecutive director of the Racing Surfacestions. Peterson is considered one ofCold Spells Stress Testing Laboratory (RSTL).the worlds premiere experts in testingLivestock The RSTL, founded by Peterson and tera smyn itsh wetoicrk ionrg a ornen a ,t riatsc ko b(djeirct,i vteu rof,Recognized07of high-level competition surfaces.Dr. Uneeda Bryant Regardles of whether the RSTL This award-winning e-newsletter offers news on diseases, veterinaryWEEKLY E-NEWSLETTERSMONTHLY E-NEWSLETTERSMineral of the Month: Zinc research, and health events, along with in-depth articles on common\x1f Nutrition\x1f Behavior\x1f Bluegrass Equine Digest equine health conditions.Supported by Zoetis is published monthly in . \x1f Soundness & Lameness \x1f Breeding\x1f Reader Favorites \x1f Farm & Barn partnership with UK Ag HORSE WELFARE AND INDUSTRY Equine and the Gluck Equine Get the latest news on equine welfare, industry happenings, and\x1f Older Horse Care Research Center and is horse-related business. \x1f Sports Medicinesupported by Zoetis.6November 2018The Horse | TheHorse.com'