
Medication Mishaps in Horses (AAEP 2012)
Try as they might to avoid them, veterinarians from time to time will manage medication mishaps.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Try as they might to avoid them, veterinarians from time to time will manage medication mishaps.
Authorities say an overloaded circuit caused the fire that killed seven horses and injured four more.

Dr. Glenn Blodgett describes how many vets are at the 2013 Road to the Horse training competition.

Equine respiratory system dysfunction is an important cause of exercise intolerance and poor performance in horses.

Dr. Glenn Blodgett of 6666 Ranch describes seeing horses he’s cared for participate in the 2013 Road to the Horse.

Rachel Alexandra continues healing well following a March 7 procedure to drain an abscess.

Six horses are sought for follow-up testing in connection with a study on EIA in racing Quarter Horses.

Riders appear to affect horses’ mental stress more than their physical stress during exercise.
The two-week online course will teach people more about best practices for handling horses safely.
A fire at a breeding farm claimed the life of a pregnant mare and caused more than $425,000 in other damages.

Laminitis is a devastating disease that does not discriminate based on a horse’s age, breed, or discipline.

Fatal injuries in North American Thoroughbred races stayed consistent at just under two per 1,000 starts.
Rachel Alexandra was “bright and alert” March 7 after an abscess was discovered and drained that morning.

Swedish researchers are developing a research-based assessment for early detection of equine welfare issues.
How does the presence of humans affect the mare just prior to giving birth?

Our experts answer your questions about ulcers, GI tract problems, and general “tummy troubles” in horses.
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