
Tying-Up Explained
Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University describes the common causes of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.
Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University describes the common causes of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.
Recovery following completion of three-day events is different than it was when cross-country was long format, says Kent Allen, DVM, head treating vet at the Rolex Three-Day Event.
Dr. Scott Palmer explains why some racehorses wear tongue ties and why this equipment is important.
Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University shares why red urine is a concern in horses that are tying up.
Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University answers a common question: Should a horse walk or rest when tying up?
Dr. Scott Palmer describes a typical racehorse feeding regimen.
Ever wonder which vaccines your horse needs to stay healthy and why? Learn about building equine immunity, how vaccines work, and proper vaccination handling and administration in this free one-hour event.
Duncan Peters, DVM, MS, describes the physiology, athleticism, and stamina of three-day event horses.
Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call Veterinarian, lists two examples of On Call communication in action–Filago (1991 Breeders’ Cup Turf) and Barbaro (2006 Preakness).
Dr. Scott Palmer describes some bandaging techniques used on horses during races.
Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call veterinarian, describes his role of relaying information from treating vets to the media.
Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call veterinarian, shares his thoughts on recent and upcoming topics in racehorse medications.
Everyone likes a pretty horse stable. However, the best barns go a step beyond beautiful, incorporating useful design details that help keep horses healthy and safe and make management easy for you. These are some of our favorites.
Dr. Larry Bramlage describes the evolution of the AAEP On Call Program for large horse races such as the Kentucky Derby.
What worms can bother your horse? Dr. Steve Sundholm introduces common internal parasites and their life cycles. In this video he covers large and small strongyles, ascarids (roundworms), tapeworms, bot grubs, and pinworms.
In this University of Kentucky Diagnostic Lecture Series presentation, equine reproductive specialist Dr. Karen Wolfsdorf shares her clinical experience with placentitis in mares.
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