Placental Blood Flow Changes in Laminitic Pregnant Mares
Chronically laminitic mares developed potentially detrimental changes in uterine blood flow during pregnancy.
Chronically laminitic mares developed potentially detrimental changes in uterine blood flow during pregnancy.
Post-mortem exams are crucial to determine what caused the abortion. Here’s what your veterinarian will look for.
Learn how researchers determined this was possible and what steps went into developing the final product.
The rare condition–primary hypothyroidism–in mares could be behind a potentially deadly foal problem called CHDS.
Even small deviations in sensor placement can result in an inaccurate hind-limb lameness diagnosis, researchers found.
Researchers believe pathogenic forms of Leptospira bacteria are associated with more than 60% of ERU cases.
Survival rates were high, and a surgical procedure could help prevent recurrence of this type of colic.
Suspensory ligament disease, a leading cause of poor performance in horses, can be challenging to manage.
Surveyed vets emphasized the importance of control and choice to help combat the stress associated with the profession.
One vet reviews the options practitioners have for determining prognosis and predicting survival for sick foals.
Researchers confirmed that transabdominal ultrasonography can reliably identify worm burdens of more than 10 ascarids.
The liver is a complex organ tasked with many vital functions that maintain and sustain a horse’s health and life.
Epiploic foramen entrapments and gastrosplenic ligament entrapments are similar, but have some key differences.
There was a strong correlation between vet and inertial sensor system when evaluating lameness change post-nerve-block.
Researchers recently confirmed that in poor and rural communities, equid health is intrinsically linked to human health.
From behavioral changes to yawning, signs of neurologic problems in horses can be challenging to decipher.
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