
Cohen Receives AAEP Research Award for Equine Infectious Disease Research
The AAEP honored Cohen with this award for his recent research into equine strangles and Rhodococcus equi pneumonia.
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The AAEP honored Cohen with this award for his recent research into equine strangles and Rhodococcus equi pneumonia.

Langsam received the award largely for her efforts to address the issue of catastrophic musculoskeletal injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses, spearheading new research.

Dr. Tom Riddle, retired co-founder of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital received the Distinguished Educator-Mentor Award during the 2024 AAEP Convention.

Dr. Tracy Turner was installed as 2025 AAEP president during the organization’s 2024 annual convention, held in Orlando, Florida.

An owner’s Morgan mare might have something wrong with her teeth. A veterinarian with an interest in equine dentistry explains what to expect from the dental examination.

Brush up on your equine oral health knowledge with these facts about dental anatomy, issues, and exams.

The racing industry is leading the charge in identifying at-risk athletes before catastrophe occurs.

What is the long-term prognosis for a young horse losing a tooth prematurely?

Look for equine dental health information all month long on TheHorse.com. Brought to you by Zoetis.

Social license to operate, DEI, and clinical skills development will be at the forefront of many discussions at the 2024 AAEP Convention.

Researchers believe this dewormer might still be effective in horses with PPID, formerly known as equine Cushing’s disease, despite their altered immune function.

Dr. Lisa Fortier’s Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture at this year’s AAEP Convention is a can’t-miss event.
Learn the reason he makes those sounds when he breathes and what can be done about it.

Researchers found that aged horses with PPID (equine Cushing’s disease) might be at a higher risk of losing bone density, especially in non-weight-bearing bones.

Here’s what veterinarians should consider before injecting a metabolic horse’s joints.

‘Serviceable soundness’ is key for any horse to perform comfortably. Explore what this concept means to professionals across the equine industry.
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