
Resveratrol Supplement Can Help Reduce Hock Lameness
Horses consuming the supplement following joint injections were less lame than control horses, researchers found.
Horses consuming the supplement following joint injections were less lame than control horses, researchers found.
In honor of National Veterinary Technician Week, here’s some information about vets’ right-hand men and women.
Microchips could offer benefits beyond identification for your horse.
Drs. Tim Parkin and Sarah Plevin describe studies focused on predicting injury before it occurs.
A French genetics team determined a common breeding pool is not only realistic but also preferable.
Farriers should practice smart biosecurity to prevent potential equine disease spread among properties.
Many elements must remain within a normal range for a horse’s mouth to stay healthy.
Genomic tools could help address horse health problems that couldn’t be resolved with earlier technologies.
Asymptomatic carrier stallions maintain infectious agents in the breeding population from one season to the next.
“Genomics” covers all aspects of genes, including structure and function. Here’s what equine researchers are learning.
The British survey results also suggest that lamenesses are more likely to originate in the limb than in the foot.
Work with your veterinarian to develop an individualized risk-based deworming plan tailored to your horse’s needs.
Researchers found that standing MRI is effective for viewing the difficult-to-image ligaments in the horse’s lower legs.
Being able to identify horses at increased risk of developing laminitis is key to reducing its incidence.
The incidence of Lyme NB appears low, but this could be, in part, due to the lack of a gold-standard ante-mortem test.
Hydrotubation involves passing an endoscope through the cervix and uterus into the oviduct and flushing it with saline.
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