
Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarship Recipients Announced
Four aspiring horse doctors are the 2021 recipients of $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarships.
Four aspiring horse doctors are the 2021 recipients of $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarships.
Five future horse doctors received $5,000 Zoetis scholarships from The Foundation for the Horse.
More than $6.7 million is already committed toward the goal of helping horses.
Don’t let 2021 come to a close without stocking up on all your veterinary necessities. Download a free copy of The Horse‘s Equine Practitioner Product Guide for information on equipment, supplies, and product specials for veterinarians.
Seven emerging researchers will receive awards to support clinical advances in equine medicine.
When horses lose a significant amount of blood, veterinarians can perform transfusions to correct life-threatening anemia.
Dr. Scott Morrison describes the issues low heels can cause and the mechanical tools farriers and veterinarians can use to address them.
Learn what veterinarians are doing to improve how they control equine pain.
Learn from Dr. Jennifer Janes, part of the University of Kentucky’s CSI team for horse diseases, conditions, and poisonings.
Administered by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, the program will support and train a network of government agencies, individuals, and organizations to aid domestic animals and livestock during emergencies.
Meet Tokyo Olympic Head Farrier Ben Benson of Great Britain, and learn what it takes to keep high-performance horses shod during the Games.
This year’s topic is respiratory disease research, with a due date of Sept. 15.
Modern options for equine sedation allow veterinarians to safely and thoroughly provide care for their patients during standing procedures such as dental exams and joint injections.
AAEP member veterinarians embarking on equine research in graduate school are eligible.
The UC Davis standing equine PET scanner provides imaging at the molecular level to monitor racehorse health and guide training and medical care.
The fungal disease, found in Africa, the Middle East, Russia, and Asia, causes significant illness and progressive debility in affected equids.
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