Cushing’s Characteristics, Clinical Signs at Diagnosis
Researchers confirmed some suspected patterns in PPID clinical signs and identified others they considered surprising.
Researchers confirmed some suspected patterns in PPID clinical signs and identified others they considered surprising.
Scientists theorized that hair cortisol levels could help identify early stage pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction.
Basing a horse’s diet on forage allows him to function as evolution and nature intended. Here’s where to start.
Equine veterinarians confirm motion capture could be useful for objective measurements of ataxia, or incoordination.
Obesity is not just a cosmetic issue. It’s a health issue. Learn how to modify your horse’s diet to help him slim down.
Still, the researchers found that spontaneous recovery is possible following trichothecene intoxication in horses.
Researchers learned that the total bacterial load was higher in horses with heaves than in healthy horses, and more.
Researchers found that 69% and 54% of polo ponies examined had glandular and squamous ulcers, respectively.
Lavage systems placed in the upper and lower eyelids developed complications 12.8% and 22.2% of the time, respectively.
Firocoxib and acetaminophen showed promise in alleviating acute equine foot pain, researchers found.
Researcher found that three commonly used macrolides suppressed foals’ normal sweat responses to varying degrees.
Ulcers were more prevalent in domestic horses than feral ones, but the latter group wasn’t immune to these lesions.
Strengthening referring vets’ and specialists’ relationships could help improve the referral process, researchers found.
Researchers found that 34% of jumping horses examined had both squamous and glandular ulcers.
Researchers determined that blanketing does not appear to impact horses’ vitamin D status.
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