Drug Research Designed to Ease Detection Time Uncertainties
The research pinpointed how long it took for some commonly used therapeutic drugs to clear a horse’s system.
The research pinpointed how long it took for some commonly used therapeutic drugs to clear a horse’s system.
Without proper post-treatment management and some husbandry adjustments pneumonia can recur.
The models allow students to practice a variety of medical procedures before working on a live horse.
This procedure involves intravenous antibiotic delivery to the lower limb via a vein close to the trauma site.
Upcoming topics include moon blindness, headshaking syndrome, metabolic disease, and ocular cancer.
Despite their ghastly appearance most jaw fractures can be repaired relatively easily in a field setting.
A two-week Equine Biosecurity e-Session will be available April 16 – 29 for $75 (plus HST) per person.
On Tuesday, Feb.7, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., the New Bolton Center will present “Colic in 3D: The Glass Horse.”
Treatment goals should be to aid in performance without eliminating the joint’s natural response to injury.
Topical anti-inflammatories, hyaluronic acid, and shock wave therapy are among the popular treatment options.
One veterinarian combined a barbecue and fecal egg testing to educate clients on a new deworming strategy.
The deadline for spring vaccines through the Unwanted Horse Veterinary Relief Campaign (UHVRC) is Feb. 1.
The Kentucky Horse Park (KHP), located in Lexington, Ky., will play host to a free gelding clinic on March 10.
There are more than 100 possible causes for dysphagia–the inability to swallow–in horses.
Find out if your horse health resolutions made TheHorse.com’s top five New Year’s resolutions.
Important factors to consider when buying a horse include use, conformation, temperament, health, and history.
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