
TheHorse.com’s Top Free Reports of 2016
Popular topics included body condition, bisphosphonates, horse identification, hoof problems, deworming, and more.

Popular topics included body condition, bisphosphonates, horse identification, hoof problems, deworming, and more.

Articles on behavior and equitation science, wound care, laminitis, beet pulp, hoof care, and more were popular in 2016.
Lecture topics will include vaccinations, disease surveillance, foal nutrition, R. equi, biosecurity, and more.

Scare is attempting to culture Parascaris worms, which are difficult to keep alive outside of the horse.

Scientists in Hong Kong validated a “dilute-and-shoot” test that can check for more than 40 difficult-to-detect drugs.

The adjustment means minor infractions aren’t treated on par with serious violations in determining extra penalties.

Have horses been known to show significant behavior changes right before death? If so, why does this happen?

Veterinarians use imaging technologies to evaluate, diagnose, and ultimately treat lameness in the lower leg and foot.

Complications are common with traditional repair, so researchers tested a plate designed for human geriatric patients.

Of the 682 respondents, 221 (32%) said their veterinarians see their horses twice a year.

Equine influenza vaccination strategies evaluated in one study reduced new flu infections on average by 60%.

Learn the latest about this puzzling neuromuscular disease.

Top tweets and take-homes from sessions on PSSM, laminitis studies, equine tongue tumors, and more!

Tweets and take-homes from sessions on lameness, rehabilitation, equine back issues, and more!

Learn how recreational riders can condition and protect their equine weekend warriors.

Tweets and take-homes from sessions on biosecurity, equine collapse, MRI, industry issues, and more!
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