
Top Equine Medicine Studies of 2013
Carol Clark, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, shares her picks for the top equine medicine studies of 2013.

Carol Clark, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, shares her picks for the top equine medicine studies of 2013.

De Negri’s research focused on infections in horses caused by S. equi and S. zooepidemicus.
ERAV can cause upper and lower airway respiratory disease in horses.

Dr. Lisa Fortier shares her picks for the top equine surgery- and lameness-related studies of 2013.

One veterinarian reviews what EIPH does to the horse and how veterinarians currently treat it.

Find out what your elderly horse needs to stay healthy in his golden years.
Furosemide-free juveniles at the Breeders’ Cup had fewer, less severe instances of EIPH than other juveniles.

Equine rhinitis B virus is a respiratory disease that researchers still don’t fully understand.

While EMPF is considered a rare disease, researchers found that it appears to be related to a very common one.

Research suggests the protection afforded by influenza vaccines might not be as straightforward as we think.

Dr. Ginger Rich of Rich Equine Nutritional Consulting in Eads, Tenn., discusses feeding practices for horses with ulcers, respiratory disease, laminitis, and more.

The events will feature lectures on university programs, equine reproduction, and horse management issues.

Here’s what to consider if your athletic horse isn’t maintaining ideal body weight and condition.
The app is designed to help horse owners determine their economic risk for equine influenza virus.
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.
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