
Researchers Validate New Equine Drug-Testing Method
Scientists in Hong Kong validated a “dilute-and-shoot” test that can check for more than 40 difficult-to-detect drugs.
Scientists in Hong Kong validated a “dilute-and-shoot” test that can check for more than 40 difficult-to-detect drugs.
Complications are common with traditional repair, so researchers tested a plate designed for human geriatric patients.
Of the 682 respondents, 221 (32%) said their veterinarians see their horses twice a year.
Young horses leaned more than older ones with better musculoskeletal strength and coordination, scientists say.
Equine influenza vaccination strategies evaluated in one study reduced new flu infections on average by 60%.
Learn the latest about this puzzling neuromuscular disease.
Hoof care experts discuss common equine foot issues, including club feet, underrun heels, and mismatched feet.
Six veterinary graduates of 2016 committed to careers in equine medicine received $4,000 scholarships.
Five vet students committed to careers in equine medicine each received $5,000 scholarships.
Tweets from the Kester News Hour and other sessions on dental care, soft tissue injuries, saddle fit, and more.
How do cheesecake, gelatin, and penicillin relate to a treatment for strangles? Dr. Anna Kendall explains.
Androgen receptor gene mutations can make a male fetus develop as a structurally sound filly, at least on the outside.
Find out how veterinarians and farriers rely on imaging to evaluate the horse’s hoof.
Researchers hope to track the progress and prevalence of radiographic abnormalities in yearling Thoroughbreds.
A seemingly minor ulcer can lead to the loss of vision or the eye itself if complications arise. Here’s what to know.
A farrier explains what a “normal” horse hoof is supposed to look like and how it affects shoeing.
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