
Equine NSAID Use: Indications and Complications
Even when NSAIDs are used appropriately, the drugs can still prove damaging to the patient.

Even when NSAIDs are used appropriately, the drugs can still prove damaging to the patient.
A recent recall of horse feed contaminated with the ionophore antibiotic monensin has prompted many questions.
Group discussed horse rescue, retirement, and rehab facility certification and welfare complaint stats.
Proposed Tennessee bill could make challenges to horse-processing plant development costly.
A public open house is scheduled for April 28, from noon to 3 p.m. at the equine rehabilitation center.
Toxic feed contaminants produced by molds, known as mycotoxins, are a risk to livestock, including horses.
Following a veterinary examination at the scene, the surviving horses were placed with a horse rescue.

The new test correlated well with the conventional insulin-sensitivity test and it was repeatable.

The 4- to 5-year-old sorrel male Tennessee Walking Horse was discovered on March 2, standing on a roadside.
The CDFA recommends owners of potentially exposed horses continue monitoring animals for signs of disease.
Pfizer awarded $2,500 each to 331 second- and third-year veterinary students at accredited universities.

One researcher says that it is very rare to see a spontaneous quarter crack not associated with sheared heels.
Ask the Vet LIVE Podcast recording for post-colic care is now archived.

Removal of the equine third eye lid using sedation and local anesthesia appears to be safe and effective.
The Coalition’s mission is to reduce the number of unwanted horses and to improve their welfare.
On April 3, New Bolton Center will present “It’s 10 p.m. and My Horse Isn’t Right: When is it an Emergency?”
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