
Endometritis in Mares: New Treatment Effective
Researchers tested a sulfadiazine and trimethoprim suspension specifically designed for oral administration with positive results.

Researchers tested a sulfadiazine and trimethoprim suspension specifically designed for oral administration with positive results.

Dr. Regina Turner recaps research on endometritis, factors affecting pregnancy rates, treating placentitis, and more.

Persistent uterine lining inflammation in horses can lead to lower pregnancy rates and increased early embryonic losses.

Dr. Terry Blanchard shares studies on endometritis, semen extenders, stem cell therapy, and more.
Carleigh Fedorka presented on biologic therapeutics as a treatment for endometritis in broodmares.

Researchers found that particular genetic types of E. coli responded to the various antibiotics differently.

Suspect a biofilm or latent infection if bacterial endometritis is treated appropriately, but the infection persists.

A reproduction specialist reviews how she successfully managed and impregnated a particularly challenging problem mare.

University of Kentucky’s Dr. Barry Ball defines the high-risk pregnancy and its causes and offers management options. Learn about fescue toxicosis, umbilical torsion, premature placental separation, and more in this information-packed lecture.

No single agent reliably disrupted biofilm in all tested bacteria, but several were effective against specific species.

Learn how to manage these challenging cases and improve the mare’s chance of producing a live foal.

Pregnancy failure in mares is a very real risk; here’s how to prevent or handle it.

Researchers said a water-based enrofloxacin suspension could be useful for treating some bacterial endometritis cases.
Study topics include laminitis, foal pneumonia, stem cells, endometritis, joint issues, insulin resistance, and more.

Dr. Pat McCue describes the reproduction studies from the past year he deemed most important and useful.

Use a multidimensional treatment approach to give mares the best chance for recovery.
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