
Bandaging Racehorses’ Legs
Dr. Scott Palmer describes some bandaging techniques used on horses during races.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Dr. Scott Palmer describes some bandaging techniques used on horses during races.

Though routinely discussed in human medicine, antibiotic resistance is becoming an issue in the equine world.
All of this year’s Kentucky Derby starters will receive furosemide, designed to prevent EIPH.

One attorney discussed how federal intervention could help resolve racehorse medication issues.

Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call veterinarian, shares his thoughts on recent and upcoming topics in racehorse medications.

Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call veterinarian, describes his role of relaying information from treating vets to the media.

Researchers evaluated the prevalence of and risk factors for pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID).

Dr. Larry Bramlage describes the evolution of the AAEP On Call Program for large horse races such as the Kentucky Derby.
Members of Congress are preparing to introduce legislation that would regulate medication use in racehorses.

Examine your horse’s vital signs, body, and behavior on a regular basis to be a better horse owner.
The BHA called trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni’s anabolic steroid use a “deliberate flouting” of racing rules.

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy could be a promising tool for treating equine lower limb wounds.

Learn about the potential benefits of soaking your horse’s hay, methods for soaking, and what to do with the remaining liquid (hint: don’t use it to water plants) in this information packed fact sheet.
Britain’s steroid scandal continued April 29 when a Newmarket trainer admitted to using steroids on horses.

Learn about the equine heart and some conditions most often encountered by equine cardiologists.
One official urged racing authorities to consider banning the use of anabolic steroids for horses in training.
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