
New Drug Could Benefit Laminitic Horses
Scientists believe a new drug, methylated tirilazad, could be an option for treating laminitis in horses, noting additional research is needed.

Scientists believe a new drug, methylated tirilazad, could be an option for treating laminitis in horses, noting additional research is needed.

The filly lives in Marion County.

The horse lives in Laramie County.

The horse lives at a stable in Los Angeles County.

The horse lived in Pickens County and was euthanized.

The horse lives in Prowers County.

The cases are located in Elgin and Grey counties.

The horse lives in Marion County.

The horse lived in Mauricie.

The horse lives in Graves County.

The horses are located in Meadow Lake No. 588.

Twenty-three horses have tested positive for EIA across California, New Mexico, and Texas.

The horse lived in Tuscola County.

The case is located in Vermilion River County.

Find out how climate change might affect your horse’s pasture in this U.S. region.

The horse lived in Medina County.
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