
How Effective is Cribbing Surgery?
Researchers found that a surgical procedure intended to control cribbing is very effective.
Researchers found that a surgical procedure intended to control cribbing is very effective.
Wounds treated with the SPF dressing had significantly decreased wound areas and granulation tissue scores.
EOTRH is a painful, recently identified condition that primarily affects horses’ incisors and canine teeth.
Attendees discussed fungal keratitis, ocular medications, and equine recurrent uveitis.
Vets caring for Friesians should interpret a few tests differently than they would in the average horse.
When in their early stages, melanomas are small and can seem insignificant, but many are extremely invasive.
Researchers found that monovalent WNV vaccines produced a titer levels than combination vaccines.
Achieving a sustainable racing career following tendon or ligament injuries remains a challenge, one vet says.
Veterinarians are reporting increasing numbers of horses being diagnosed with pigeon fever.
Dr. Pat McCue describes the reproduction studies from the past year he deemed most important and useful.
Attendees discussed diagnostic and treatment options, among other topics.
Veterinarians agree that more research is needed on Lyme disease in horses.
One EHV-1 vaccine could have some protective properties against the neurologic form of the virus.
The NEHP is designed to aid in equine disease surveillance and to make biosecurity recommendations.
Attendees discussed “dummy” foals, gastric acid suppressant use, and resuscitating foals, among other topics.
One veterinarian reviews what EIPH does to the horse and how veterinarians currently treat it.
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