
Sunday’s Top Tweets from the 2016 AAEP Convention
Tweets from the Kester News Hour and other sessions on dental care, soft tissue injuries, saddle fit, and more.

Tweets from the Kester News Hour and other sessions on dental care, soft tissue injuries, saddle fit, and more.

They might be less common than limb fractures, but skull, rib, pelvis, and withers fractures are no less important.

How do cheesecake, gelatin, and penicillin relate to a treatment for strangles? Dr. Anna Kendall explains.

Of the 743 respondents, 324 (44%) use cash from their savings or emergency funds to pay for their horses’ health care.
Carleigh Fedorka presented on biologic therapeutics as a treatment for endometritis in broodmares.

Help kick-start your horse’s furnace by providing proper fuel, particularly good-quality forage.

University of Kentucky representatives presented at the International Sports Concussion Consensus Conference in Germany.

Veterinarians can keep diagnostic costs lower by using as much information from routine tests as possible.

Of the 412 respondents, 193 (47%) said their horses received boosters for equine herpesvirus and influenza this fall.

Surgeons have honed a new approach to correct airway collapse in horses.

Foal nutrition can be complicated, making it important for owners to understand newborns’ nutritional needs.

Researchers are investigating how horse owners view forage and their current forage-feeding routines.

Work with your vet to find the best options for your horse that are within your breed or show association’s drug rules.

Owners can take several steps to ensure a successful transition from athletic to breeding performance.

Does your horse have stubborn or unsightly tumors or skin growths, and you’re not sure what to do next?

Three equine professionals offer tips for preparing your animals, facilities, and yourself for the deep freeze ahead.
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