
Tips for Getting Your Horse With PPID To Take His Medication
Some medications are critical for horses’ health but don’t taste great. Here are tips from an equine nutritionist to encourage them to eat their pills.
Some medications are critical for horses’ health but don’t taste great. Here are tips from an equine nutritionist to encourage them to eat their pills.
What can an owner do to control a horse’s foot pain? We turned to two equine veterinarians that spend a lot of time managing horses’ feet to find out.
Researchers found acetaminophen is readily and rapidly absorbed, and most of the horses appeared to feel and move better.
Dr. Vern Dryden shares what horse owners and veterinarians can do to relieve a horse’s pain during a laminitic episode.
From antibiotics and anti-inflammatory tablets to anti-ulcer pastes and deworming medications, we ask our horses to consume a variety of products. Read Dr. Nancy Loving’s top tips and tricks for medicating your horse.
The choice to use antimicrobials to treat lower airway issues in horses isn’t always clear.
Learn about the steps you can take to reduce the number of asthma-causing airborne particulates in your horse’s barn.
By understanding how pain works and addressing its various pathways, we can improve healing and better ensure equine welfare.
Older horses are more likely to suffer from chronic, pain-causing conditions but less likely to receive veterinary care than nongeriatric horses.
Learn what veterinarians are doing to improve how they control equine pain.
Researchers found that about 40% of NSAID-treated horses in their study developed thickened intestinal walls, starting as early as the third day of treatment.
Learn what we know about CBD’s efficacy and potential use in horses.
We asked two experts how they approach laminitis and try to keep affected horses comfortable.
A study found omeprazole protected horses against phenylbutazone-induced equine glandular gastric disease but might exacerbate phenylbutazone-induced intestinal disease.
Learn about equine sedation and anesthesia in this Q&A with a leader in the field.
Horses with a history of anxiety during fireworks displays showed marked improvement with treatment, their owners reported.
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