
A Review and Update on Tendon and Ligament Injuries in Horses
A look at three of the most common tendon and ligament injuries in horses and how to treat them.

A look at three of the most common tendon and ligament injuries in horses and how to treat them.

Researchers confirmed that transabdominal ultrasonography can reliably identify worm burdens of more than 10 ascarids.

A vet student shares her experience studying equine neutrophil function at various incubation temperatures.

Don’t wait to vaccinate horses against diseases including West Nile virus, Eastern equine encephalitis, and rabies.

The 10th International Equine Infectious Diseases Conference will convene April 4-8 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Dr. Craig Carter recently presented an overview of equine leptospirosis and described the newly released vaccine.

Owners should watch senior horses closely for signs of decline and contact their veterinarians if problems arise.
Officials are asking for thoughts on Hendra virus and use of the available equine vaccine in Australia.

Eighty-one percent of mares survived with treatment and 77% of mares bred the subsequent year carried a foal to term.

Learn how to make changes around the barn to reduce horses’ likelihood of developing respiratory disease.

Racetracks in California, Florida, Kentucky, New York, and Ontario have participated since the program began in 2014.

Researchers say a screw fixation procedure can help sport horses return to function after a central tarsus fracture.

For gelding, postoperative problems can range from mild swelling to devastating intestinal prolapse.

Check all these tasks off your list as you transition your horse into the spring riding season.

Vets can use amikacin and mepivacaine to safely and effectively treat lower limb injuries in standing, sedated horses.

The procedure involves removing a sarcoid from the horse and implanting pieces of it back into the horse’s neck.
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