
Researchers Test Strangles Treatment
How do cheesecake, gelatin, and penicillin relate to a treatment for strangles? Dr. Anna Kendall explains.
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How do cheesecake, gelatin, and penicillin relate to a treatment for strangles? Dr. Anna Kendall explains.
The AVC used the funds for equipment to diagnose and treat equine lameness, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal issues.

Researchers confirmed that horses learn socially across species, in this case from familiar humans.

Przewalski’s and domestic horses feed exclusively on grass, while wild asses feed on grass along with shrubs in winter.
Some horses and ponies have been evacuated as their owners wait to see the full extent of the fire’s damage.

How effective are appeasing pheromones for reducing nervousness or anxiety in horses?

Find out how veterinarians and farriers rely on imaging to evaluate the horse’s hoof.

Take a look at the evolution of diagnosing distal limb lameness in sport horse practice with Dr. Brendan Furlong.

The team is looking at dental problems in old horses, changes owners make to feeding regimens, and more.

Researchers hope to track the progress and prevalence of radiographic abnormalities in yearling Thoroughbreds.

Of the 743 respondents, 324 (44%) use cash from their savings or emergency funds to pay for their horses’ health care.

A reader asks about the risks and benefits of her horse eating a favorite treat: grapefruit. Our nutritionist weighs in.
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.

Miller is studying the immune system of geriatric horses, particularly those with PPID, or equine Cushing’s disease.

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