
AAEP Virtual Convention: Smart Solutions for Practice Challenges
Starting Dec. 1, the reimagined convention will blend live and on-demand educational sessions.
Starting Dec. 1, the reimagined convention will blend live and on-demand educational sessions.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs serve an important role in managing equine pain and inflammation, but sometimes they can do more harm than good.
The numbers show the equine veterinary profession lacks diversity. Here, equine internal medicine specialist, University of Calgary veterinary school senior instructor of equine clinical medicine, and The Horse contributor Jean-Yin Tan, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, shares her experience as a minority in the industry.
Physiological stress can be an important equine welfare issue. Here’s what you should know.
The guidelines make new recommendations for core and risk-based vaccines for horses. The committee further emphasizes that routine vaccinations are considered essential during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adjusting a horse’s environment and administering medications as needed can help some asthmatic equids return to function.
Here’s what you need to know about holistic veterinary medicine and how vets can integrate it into everyday practice.
Mason is honored for her commitment to at-risk horses in West Virginia by way of strengthened animal cruelty laws and increased enforcement in the state.
Get an early look at the American Association of Equine Practitioner’s 65th Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado.
An equine nutrition expert shares tips for feeding horses during natural disasters.
Tips include ensuring constant forage access, providing pasture turnout, and limiting concentrate intake, among others.
Here are some biosecurity practices you can put into place at the clinic and on the farm to prevent salmonellosis.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners invites equine veterinarians and veterinary students to its 65th Annual Convention, to be held Dec. 7-11, 2019, at the Colorado Convention Center.
Equine veterinarians face a slew of stresses, ranging from work-life balance struggles and concerns about getting injured to compassion fatigue and moral stress. Six professionals weigh in on these pressures, their causes, and how they and the industry are managing them.
An SAA test can identify illness in horses, and it can also ensure they’re healthy enough for other procedures, such as surgery. Here’s a look into how some vets use SAA in their practices.
The transition from baby to permanent teeth often goes smoothly, but issues can arise along the way.
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