AQHF Announces Funding for 2013-14 Equine Research Projects
The American Quarter Horse Foundation (AQHF) has announced their 2013-14 equine research grant recipients.
The American Quarter Horse Foundation (AQHF) has announced their 2013-14 equine research grant recipients.
Reported diseases include CEM, strangles, influenza, EVA, EHV, piroplasmosis, salmonellosis, and more.
Researchers sought to find the optimal test method and swab sites for CEM screenings in South Africa.
Two veterinarians describe recent equine reproduction studies they found interesting and influential.
A preliminary EHV-1 test on a horse euthanized at Bowie Training Center came back negative.
Researchers determined that it’s the sire’s genes that take the lead in developing the mare’s placenta.
The equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) workshop for equine veterinary professionals will take place Oct. 19.
Times are changing when it comes to parasite control. Learn how to control parasites in broodmares and foals.
Some veterinarians now believe that metabolic diseases likely have a negative impact on equine reproduction.
Previously veterinarians had not noted significant complications with this method of estrus suppression.
Researchers are working to better understand this potentially toxic substance that can lurk in feed.
Learn how equine pain might influence reproduction ability, along with how to detect subtle signs of pain.
The 2013’s annual Zweig Memorial Trot kicks off with a series of talks on equine health.
While oviduct-related fertility issues are rare in horses, breeders should be aware of what can go wrong.
Learn how administering prostaglandins can help breeders improve their mares’ chances of becoming pregnant.
Placentitis is the most common cause of late-term abortion and remains challenging to diagnose and treat.
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