
Oldest Evidence of Equine Dental Care Discovered in Mongolia
New research suggests that herders developed veterinary dentistry in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia more than 3,000 years ago.
New research suggests that herders developed veterinary dentistry in Mongolia and eastern Eurasia more than 3,000 years ago.
These findings help us better understand how and why horses’ teeth wear as they do, researchers said.
Listen to audio features on equine learning, behavior, dentistry, metabolic syndrome, parasites, and more.
During this year’s lecture, farrier Daisy Bicking and Dr. Nick Frank will present on laminitis and endocrine disorders.
Ensure you’re providing your senior horse with the support he needs to stay healthy all winter long.
Dentistry—including balanced alignment of the teeth and jaws—is an important part of good horse health and welfare.
Find tips on how to extend horses’ “health spans,” maximize performance years, and maintain a good quality of life.
With winter approaching, schedule a dental check-up and nutritional status assessment, especially for older horses.
Researchers recently discovered the first reported mandibular (cheek tooth) hook in a medieval horse.
Tweets and take-homes from Day 1 educational sessions at the 2017 British Equine Veterinary Association Congress.
Dental problems are common in horses and can lead to behavior changes, chronic pain, and reduced performance.
Researchers identified risk factors including hay type, water source, breed, and pasture access.
Prof. Padraic M. Dixon will present “The Evolution of Horses and The Evolution of Equine Dentistry.”
Regular dental checkups will protect your horse’s overall health, comfort, and well-being. Here are the basics.
A PhD student describes her recent experience applying her research skills during an equine community outreach event.
Is your horse up-to-date on his dental care? Learn about equine dental disease, proper oral care for horses, and behavior issues caused by tooth problems.
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