How to Prepare and Deploy an Equine Disaster Response Trailer
Dr. Claudia Sonder of Napa, California, shares her first-hand experience with creating a mobile clinic to help treat horses during natural disaster evacuations.
Coverage from the 67th annual American Association of Equine Practitioners’ Convention in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dr. Claudia Sonder of Napa, California, shares her first-hand experience with creating a mobile clinic to help treat horses during natural disaster evacuations.
Researchers showed one product containing this naturally occurring hemp extract is relatively safe.
Deep digital flexor tendon injuries, especially those in the pastern area, rarely act alone.
A donkey and mule expert offers tips for veterinarians on how they can best approach, handle, and read their nonhorse equid patients.
Researchers found acetaminophen is readily and rapidly absorbed, and most of the horses appeared to feel and move better.
Taking temps daily, whether rectally or via a microchip with an integrated temperature biosensor, can help you catch and track outbreaks.
Researcher: Don’t ignore subtle signs of equine discomfort before riding. Often the cause is a veterinary issue.
A physical therapist and veterinarian discuss potential applications of blood-flow-restriction training, compression therapy, and more in horses.
Learn about common types of heart murmurs and their potential effects on performance and horse and rider safety.
Research on how rider size affects horses is limited. Here’s what we do know.
One researcher assessed the impact of environment and antibiotic administration on synovial sepsis rate.
Abnormal enzyme, protein, and other levels in horses’ blood might indicate an underlying health issue.
Practitioners discuss how checking a horse’s dentition factors into a typical PPE, including steps to take and disclaimers to make.
Researcher: Veterinarians need to understand the mechanisms behind equine asthma to effectively treat and manage the disease.
Four aspiring horse doctors are the 2021 recipients of $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarships.
Five future horse doctors received $5,000 Zoetis scholarships from The Foundation for the Horse.
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