
Infographic: Respiratory Health
Respiratory-related health conditions are the second leading cause of poor performance in athletic horses. Learn more about equine respiratory health with this easy-to-follow visual guide.
Respiratory-related health conditions are the second leading cause of poor performance in athletic horses. Learn more about equine respiratory health with this easy-to-follow visual guide.
Caring for draft horses involves both physiological and logistical challenges.
Dr. Lisa Fortier shares her picks for the top equine surgery- and lameness-related studies of 2013.
One project will explore regenerative techniques to restore laryngeal function in horses, people, and dogs.
Do you love draft horses? Learn about 10 of their unique health and management needs in this special report.
The position will fund Cheetham?s research into diagnosing and treating recurrent laryngeal paralysis.
Researchers weed out the causes of deadly seasonal pasture myopathy and atypical myopathy in horses.
Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University shares the horse breeds and diseases associated with tying up.
Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University describes the common causes of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.
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?
Why have vitamin E/selenium injections prior to whatever led to tying-up in the past been abandoned?
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.
The University of Minnesota’s Dr. Stephanie Valberg discussed exertional rhabdomyolysis (formerly tying up) the 2012 Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art lecture during the 2012 AAEP convention.
Researchers have worked tirelessly to better understand the disorder, its causes, and how to best manage it.
Dr. Stephen Reed recaps studies on endocrinology, neurologic and muscle disorders, foal health, and more.
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