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.
Dr. Lisa Fortier shares her picks for the top equine surgery- and lameness-related studies of 2013.
Only performing bronchoalveolar lavage in a single lung could lead to missed diagnoses, one veterinarian says.
Ultrasonography could be a valuable adjunct tool for diagnosing equine arytenoid chondritis.
In order for a horse to reach his athletic potential, his cardiorespiratory system must function properly.
Athletic horses exposed to airborne particles could experience enough mucus buildup to limit performance.
The recording of TheHorse.com’s Ask the Vet LIVE event on the horse’s upper respiratory tract from April 19
Vets examined upper airway obstruction in horses being ridden and when displaying “normal” head carriage.
Veterinarians have fine-tuned numerous methods for evaluating the upper respiratory tract for abnormalities.
A rundown of respiratory diseases commonly observed in performance horses.
The presentation discussed evidence-based approaches to treating airway disease (such as heaves) in horses.
Mapping airborne particles in horse barns could help minimize the risk and/or prevalence of airway disease.
Horses in intense exercise, such as racing or three-day eventing, need full lung capacity to perform to the to
Researchers have made strides in understanding airway diseases and what helps (or does not help) control them.
Learn about flu, equine herpesvirus, and strangles respiratory disease at TheHorse.com/Webinars on June 30!
A $20,000 donation from the Equine Foundation of Canada (EFC) to support horse health at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) on the University of Saskatchewan campus has been doubled by a matching gift program, bringing the total gift
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