Tweets from Rood & Riddle’s Client Education Seminar
Read the top tweets and take-homes from Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital’s client education seminar.
Read the top tweets and take-homes from Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital’s client education seminar.
View videos on vision, fear, the hoof, assessing the foal after birth, EIPH, trimming old horses’ hooves, and more.
Findings from a recent study show that 70% of injuries recorded over a 14-year period were minor and not career-ending.
The foundation will distribute $459,198 to 27 organizations and special projects committed to improving equine welfare.
David Poole, PhD, DSc, of Kansas State University, presents information about horses’ oxygen transport pathway.
Up to 68% of Thoroughbred racehorses have evidence of EIPH post-exercise.
Causes of epistaxis—bleeding from the nose—can range from mild to life-threatening conditions. Here’s what to know.
The AAEP released a list of research topics identified by a panel as central to the goal of understanding EIPH.
The projects will investigate EIPH’s pathophysiology and the effect of the medication furosemide on that condition.
Risk factors for equine nosebleeds appear to include age at first start, running on firm ground, and more.
The summit will feature renowned academics and researchers, owners, trainers and industry leaders.
The ‘Prescription for Racing Reform’ seeks non-race day EIPH treatments, supports a 48-hour NSAID rule, and more.
The event, which is open to the public, will be held March 16 at 5:30 p.m. in Ocala, Florida.
Under the provision the official vet must observe a horse bleeding from one or both nostrils during or after the race.
Environment also to blame in exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage cases so severe that horses bleed from the nostrils.
As prevalent as EIPH is, we still don’t fully understand this potentially performance-limiting condition; here’s what scientists are trying to find out.
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