
Vet Reflects on Road to the Horse Herd
Dr. Glenn Blodgett of 6666 Ranch describes seeing horses he’s cared for participate in the 2013 Road to the Horse.

Dr. Glenn Blodgett of 6666 Ranch describes seeing horses he’s cared for participate in the 2013 Road to the Horse.
The two-week online course will teach people more about best practices for handling horses safely.

Laminitis is a devastating disease that does not discriminate based on a horse’s age, breed, or discipline.
The lecture will illustrate advances in drug surveillance capabilities and discuss existing challenges.
Regulators met via conference call March 4 to discuss new model medication rules set to be adopted by RCI.

Special Edition: We address current EHV-1 cases in North America and offer information to protect your horses.

As in 2012, Salix use is prohibited in Breeders’ Cup races for 2-year-olds but allowed in all other races.
It’s the first in more than a decade, but a recent positive nikethamide test has racing regulators’ attention.

A recent study showed that some newer NSAIDs could have fewer adverse GI effects on horses than older drugs.

N-butylscopolammonium bromide could be useful for helping veterinarians examine horses’ eyes.
Over the years, parasites have developed resistance to certain commonly used anthelmintic classes.

Your horse’s fecal production and appearance can be an indicator of good or poor health.
Metabolomics and transcriptomics can provide a sort of “history” of drugs that have been in a horse’s body.

One researcher says a stent bandage appears to create an ideal environment for incisional healing.
The resolution furthers an effort to implement uniform racehorse medication, penalty, and testing rules.
Isabell Werth is also contending with public fire over schooling a horse in hyperflexion.
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