
Newborn Foals Could Offer Clues About Autism
Researchers at UC Davis are exploring a possible link between neonatal maladjustment syndrome and childhood autism.
Researchers at UC Davis are exploring a possible link between neonatal maladjustment syndrome and childhood autism.
The new trimethoprim sulfadiazine (TMS) formulation reduced fever and eliminated infection in many treated horses.
Researchers found that ceftiofur did not penetrate the placenta effectively, making it a poor placentitis treatment.
Infrared thermography (IRT) appears effective at measuring a horse’s skin temperature during water treadmill exercise.
Subjective clinical evaluation allows practitioners to detect mild lameness as well or better than objective methods.
Learn how vets are using an arthroscope that’s 1.3 mm in diameter and 100 mm in length to evaluate stifle problems.
Learn how equine practitioners can assess and pinpoint the source of foot pain using a methodical series of tests.
Studies covered stem cells, nerve blocks, respiratory issues, joint supplements, kissing spines treatments, and more.
Studies covered biofilms, chilled and frozen semen, endometritis, placentitis, oxidative stress and fertility, and more.
Methods that immerse the hoof and limb in ice and water to at least fetlock level are most effective.
A psyllium/magnesium sulfate combination appears safe and effective for helping horses evacuate sand from their colons.
Researchers are looking for ways to help aging equine athletes through so-called “satellite cells.”
This new technique could allow veterinarians to better evaluate equine joint cartilage.
Pretreating an area with microneedles resulted in a 170% increase in the amount of lidocaine that permeated the skin.
Lecture topics will include hoof care, nutrition, emergency care, dentistry, eye diseases, behavior, and more.
Researchers have identified some important differences between the eyes of horses with and without HERDA.
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