Consider Dietary Protein When Managing Insulin Dysregulation in Horses
Researchers suggest high-protein diets might be harmful for horses with ID.
Researchers suggest high-protein diets might be harmful for horses with ID.
Veterinarians should consider medications for controlling hyperinsulinemia in horses only when diet and exercise prove insufficient.
This new system might make testing sick horses’ blood glucose levels more efficient.
Equine practitioners explain how they use orthobiologics to treat common causes of equine lameness.
Researchers believe this approach is safe for use in healthy equine joints and might be beneficial for treating osteoarthritis in horses.
Data show frequent use of this OA treatment over time could be harmful in horses.
Veterinarians: Follow these 4 steps to maximize the success of injections in this region of the horse’s neck and minimize the risk of complications.
Researchers believe this treatment might be more effective for treating osteoarthritis in horses than traditional methods. Here’s why.
The AAEP announced new board members and award winners and offered sessions about new models of sustainable equine practice at its annual convention.
Download this free guide for information on the latest veterinary products and services on display at the AAEP Convention trade show.
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