
Top Medicine Studies of 2016
Dr. Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by supplements, headshaking, and more.

Dr. Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by supplements, headshaking, and more.

Dr.Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by a supplement, gastric ulcers, and more.

Researchers investigated oral esomeprazole and a long-acting injectable omeprazole formulation.

View information on skin conditions, deworming, staying sane on stall rest, feeding, conditioning, and more.

Studying diseases across species can benefit horses as well as people.

Researchers are evaluating the impact of these proteins in combating performance-induced physiologic stress in horses.

Off-track Thoroughbreds have special nutritional needs as they begin transitioning to new careers.
Clinicians are evaluating a new investigational drug for treating equine gastric ulcers.

The event is designed to teach owners how nutrition can affect their horses’ health and longevity.

Dr. Shannon Pratt-Phillips surveyed elite show jumper owners/managers about their horse’s diets. Here’s what she found.

Studies focused on ophthalmology, gastrointestinal disease, foal medications, pain management, and more.
Speakers will discuss different aspects of feeding high-performance horses March 24 in Hunt Valley, Maryland.

Short-term omeprazole administration had no impact on horses’ blood calcium levels or bone mineral content or density.

The statement summarizes the current knowledge about ulcers and is designed to provide guidelines for veterinarians.

A reader wonders why her mare turns her head, grits her teeth, and sticks out her tongue.

Researchers found that 69% and 54% of polo ponies examined had glandular and squamous ulcers, respectively.
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