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Challenging Foal Case Studies

Drs. Nathan Slovis and Peter Morresey present unique medical and surgical cases involving foals, including heart murmurs, ivermectin overdose, sepsis, foals post dystocia, hernias, fractured ribs, kidney problems, and more.

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When do Broodmares at Pasture Need Supplemental Feed?

Diagnosing Placentitis in Mares

In this University of Kentucky Diagnostic Lecture Series presentation, reproductive specialist Dr. Barry A. Ball shares news diagnostic approaches for identifying placentitis in mares.

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Equine GI and Respiratory Disease: What's New?

Lawsonia intracellularis: A Clinical Perspective

Dr. Nathan Slovis of Haygard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington, Ky., discusses clinical signs and treatment of equine proliferative enteropathy, an intestinal disease that primarily affects foals.

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Horses Afraid of Other Species

Lawsonia in Horses and Pigs

Dr. Connie Gebhart of the University of Minnesota’s Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory shares her research of Lawsonia intracellularis in pigs and horse. The bacterium causes the intestinal disease equine proliferated enteropathy.

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Surgical Treatment of Bone Cysts

Dr. Liz Santschi presents a method of treating of medial femoral condyle subchondral bone cysts in horses using a transcondylar screw technique for the University of Kentucky Diagnostic Lab Lecture Series.

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Burn Injuries in Horses

R. Reid Hanson, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, ACVECC, of Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine discusses the treatment of burn injuries in horses.

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Treating Lower Respiratory Diseases

Evidence-based approaches to treatment of airway disease in horses such as heaves (recurrent airway obstruction or RAO) and inflammatory airway disease (IAD), with Dr. Laurent Couetil of Purdue University.

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Laminitis and Equine Metabolic Syndrome

Learn about equine metabolic syndrome and its relationship to laminitis, recognizing and managing at-risk horses to prevent laminitis, and more with Dr. Raymond Geor of Michigan State University.

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Lawsonia intracellularis

Lawsonia intracellularis bacteria can cause intestinal disease in horses, pigs, and other species worldwide. The syndrome in horses is often called equine proliferative enteropathy, or EPE.

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