
Stifle Abnormalities in Young Thoroughbreds
Early diagnosis could allow vets to implement management strategies, such as restricted exercise, that promote healing.
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Early diagnosis could allow vets to implement management strategies, such as restricted exercise, that promote healing.

Practice can and should be ethical, but it’s not always easy. Pressure applied by trainers or owners can be substantial.

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Dr. Norm Ducharme reviewed how to diagnose and treat airway issues during the Milne lecture at the 2016 AAEP Convention.

Loos is studying muscle protein metabolism and how factors like exercise, diet, and disease impact muscle development.

Tailored rehab plans and frequent veterinary checks are just two pieces of the rehabilitation puzzle.

Meet three equine athletes that are excelling in their golden years.

Anti-nerve growth factor has been shown to have significant pain-relieving effects in other species.

A necropsy revealed a pelvic fracture caused of death of the 1999 Horse of the Year.
The IJOC works closely with the FEI, national federations, and organizing committees of international jumping events.
Three horses tested positive for diisopropylamine, the first cases involving this vasodilating drug.

High blood potassium levels cause hyperkalemia. Here’s what to watch for and how to treat this dangerous condition.
Dr. Kyle Hebert allegedly supplied trainers with dermorphin, saying the drug would make horses “focus and run faster.”

Of the 1,293 poll respondents, 340 (26%) said their horse is turned out with one other horse.

Products that don’t requiring scrubbing to remove dirt and bacteria from skin are gaining in popularity.
The University of Illinois Analytical Forensic Testing Laboratory performs drug testing for the Illinois Racing Board.
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