
Researchers Evaluate Surgical Outcomes for Headshakers
Recent work suggests surgery could be an option for headshakers, with a long-term success rate of nearly 50%.
Recent work suggests surgery could be an option for headshakers, with a long-term success rate of nearly 50%.
Researchers recently identified risk factors for bad behavior in a population of Pony Club horses.
Understanding ailments older foals can develop and treatment options increases the patient’s survival chances.
Study links common post-surgical heart arrhythmia in horses to anesthesia, surgery, and recovery.
Research finds withholding a horse’s feed reduced heart rate and increased atrioventricular block frequency.
Dynaformer was pensioned after suffering an aortic valve rupture the afternoon of April 14 while in his stall.
These issues can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated promptly and properly.
My gelding was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in his third eyelid. He’ll be starting cisplatin injecti
Researchers are testing a ‘cancer vaccine’ to determine if it might be a viable equine treatment option.
Red maple is a valued landscaping tree in the eastern United States and Canada but is also toxic to horses.
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.
The recalled Kountry Buffet 14% horse feed could contain monensin sodium, which can be fatal for horses.
Compared to what’s known about seizures in other species, there’s surprisingly little data on equine seizures.
Tennessee law enforcement authorities are hoping to solve the mystery surrounding the sudden deaths of
Persimmon fibers and seeds can create an obstruction in the GI tract, resulting in serious impaction colic.
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