
Inexpensive Pain Drug Gets a Boost for Treating Horses
Researchers found acetaminophen is readily and rapidly absorbed, and most of the horses appeared to feel and move better.

Researchers found acetaminophen is readily and rapidly absorbed, and most of the horses appeared to feel and move better.

Taking temps daily, whether rectally or via a microchip with an integrated temperature biosensor, can help you catch and track outbreaks.

A physical therapist and veterinarian discuss potential applications of blood-flow-restriction training, compression therapy, and more in horses.

Researchers found treating all horses on a farm four or six times a year with moxidectin or ivermectin makes worms develop anthelmintic resistance two to three times faster than other recommended programs.

Telemedicine is growing in popularity among veterinarians and clients, but it doesn’t come without risks.

Are you preparing to send your veterinarian a photo of your horse’s most recent injury? Consider these tips first.

A researcher who specializes in aging equines offers nutrition, dental care, parasite control, vaccination, exercise, and health monitoring for seniors.

Clinician: Technology helps veterinarians improve treatment outcomes and provide life-saving advice to horse owners in isolated, rural areas.

While each horse is different, here are some common behavioral signs that can help you tell if your horse is happy, sick, or painful, as well as keep you safe.

Standardized helmet tests measure the equipment’s reaction to hitting a steel anvil, but equestrians usually fall on softer, less rigid surfaces.

We’ve dug through our archives to find our best resources to help owners understand and address fever in their horses. Sponsored by Zimeta.

During this presentation and Q&A, you’ll discover the causes of fever in horses, how veterinarians treat them, and when a fever is an emergency.

Dr. Vern Dryden shares what horse owners and veterinarians can do to relieve a horse’s pain during a laminitic episode.

Learn the correct body condition score for a horse going into the cold months from equine nutritionist Dr. Clair Thunes.

The choice to use antimicrobials to treat lower airway issues in horses isn’t always clear.

To understand how horses fared during standing flank laparotomy for colic, researchers reviewed records from 37 equids. Here’s what they found.
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