Equine Education on the Iberian Peninsula
Lecture topics included angular and flexural limb deformities, diagnosing and imaging hoof problems, and more.
Lecture topics included angular and flexural limb deformities, diagnosing and imaging hoof problems, and more.
Retained placenta, lochiometra, and injuries to the perineum were the most common puerperal (after birthing) issues.
Researcher found that three commonly used macrolides suppressed foals’ normal sweat responses to varying degrees.
These new devices meet the demands for optimum animal welfare while keeping human management capacities in mind.
Laser resection resulted in reduced postoperative complications and a positive prognosis, researchers determined.
Strengthening referring vets’ and specialists’ relationships could help improve the referral process, researchers found.
Find out what you need to know about this devastating neurologic disease and what research developments are underway.
Some riders believe shoes help give a dressage horse better gaits; scientists have found that idea to be mostly a myth.
Ensure your horse’s “healthspan” equals his lifespan by optimizing his immunity, parasite control, and feed programs.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the goings-on of a U.K. vet clinic and its differences from ones stateside.
While we can’t prevent all abortions, knowing the risks can help us prepare for and, in some cases, reduce the hazards.
Researchers found significant changes following the administration of three common antimicrobial medications.
Researchers found that 34% of jumping horses examined had both squamous and glandular ulcers.
Researchers determined that blanketing does not appear to impact horses’ vitamin D status.
Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO) can cause vestibular nerve damage and balance problems in affected horses.
Wellness plans are a win-win-win for clinic, client, and patient. Learn how to implement one in your vet practice.
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