
New Standards for Evaluating Blood Clotting in Horses
Researchers found that horses’ blood differs from humans and dogs when they used thromboelastometry to assess clotting.
Researchers found that horses’ blood differs from humans and dogs when they used thromboelastometry to assess clotting.
Using proper diagnostic technique and good quality radiographs is critical when diagnosing these fractures in foals.
From fly masks and nose nets to antihistamines and supplements, find out which headshaking treatments worked best.
Improved diagnostic testing for Lyme disease is leading to more successful treatments. Here’s what you should know.
Dr. David Freeman’s research interests include treatment of diseases that cause colic in horses.
Learn how one veterinarian chooses cases and uses mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to treat horses with joint injuries.
Review the options vets have for looking inside horses’ bodies to see what’s causing a limp, swelling, or pain.
Learn why one gelding acts odd during farrier visits.
Researchers said a water-based enrofloxacin suspension could be useful for treating some bacterial endometritis cases.
Researchers recently evaluated multiple ovulations and how vets can detect them and, thus, prevent twin pregnancies.
Learn about the challenges associated with interpreting perineural nerve blocks used to help diagnose lameness.
SI disease in performance horses has many clinical signs and causes, making diagnosis challenging for veterinarians. Here’s a checklist to help.
Horses can develop signs of toxicity soon after eating the plant or its seeds, but residual signs can persist for weeks.
Researchers tested two approaches that could help them monitor wound size and the healing process more easily.
A rupture to this hind leg muscle can be fatal. Here’s what to watch for in young foals.
Benson (Ben) Bennett Martin, Jr., VMD, died March 18 at the age of 68 following a long illness.
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