
Can Sport Horse and Racehorse Practice Be Ethical?
Practice can and should be ethical, but it’s not always easy. Pressure applied by trainers or owners can be substantial.
Practice can and should be ethical, but it’s not always easy. Pressure applied by trainers or owners can be substantial.
Biosecurity, especially for ambulatory practitioners, can present challenges. Here, vets share practical tips.
Dr. Norm Ducharme reviewed how to diagnose and treat airway issues during the Milne lecture at the 2016 AAEP Convention.
Tailored rehab plans and frequent veterinary checks are just two pieces of the rehabilitation puzzle.
Anti-nerve growth factor has been shown to have significant pain-relieving effects in other species.
Read our in-depth coverage from the 2016 American Association of Equine Practitioners Convention in Orlando, Florida. Topics include lameness rehabilitation, infectious disease control, feeding recommendations and more.
Time, patience, and care are critical because full rehabilitation can take weeks, months, or even longer.
Recent large-scale surveys suggest clients want their veterinarians to provide more services for geriatric horses.
High blood potassium levels cause hyperkalemia. Here’s what to watch for and how to treat this dangerous condition.
None of the samples from recently vaccinated horses had antibody titers close to the value cutoff for true disease.
Researchers found an overall decreased survival rate in sick foals with thrombocytopenia (low blood platelet counts).
This finding could help veterinarians manage owners of horses that have reacted adversely to the vaccine in the past.
The equine veterinarian is the prosecutor’s most important resource and witness in these cases, one attorney said.
The science behind immunity is complex, but there are several aspects that are useful in everyday mare and foal management.
A properly fitting saddle is key to keeping any ridden horse healthy and performing at its best.
Products that don’t requiring scrubbing to remove dirt and bacteria from skin are gaining in popularity.
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