
Hoof Angles’ Impact on Lameness Examined
Research shows that various angles of the outer and inner hoof are linked to different kinds of lameness.
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Research shows that various angles of the outer and inner hoof are linked to different kinds of lameness.
A well-thought-out approach to triage after a barn fire can save horses’ lives.
Udeni Balasuriya, BVSc, MS, PhD, will study genetic factors related to the EAV carrier state in stallions.
The event provides college students the opportunity to meet prospective equine industry employers.
The UC Davis Equine Medicine and Dentistry Service is now able to offer more advanced techniques.
The committee appointed Anne Courouc?-Malblanc, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ECEIM, as the veterinary services manager.
One veterinarian believes CT offers a better option for imaging some lower limb fractures than radiography.
Your horse’s fecal production and appearance can be an indicator of good or poor health.
In this UK Lecture Series video, Dr. Amanda Adams defines equine metabolic syndrome (EMS), explains how the EMS horse is more than “just a fat horse,” and presents new treatment and management approaches for this ever-expanding equine condition.
In this particular study, the 5- and 60-second flexions did not yield the same results.
One researcher says a stent bandage appears to create an ideal environment for incisional healing.
A non-veterinarian dentist lost a bid to overturn a court ruling prohibiting her from floating teeth for pay.
With proper management, most horses recover well from dehydration and exhaustion.
A team evaluated a possible association between distal border fragments of the navicular bone and lameness.
Smith’s research focused primarily on the neurologic manifestation of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1).
Several of the pieces on display in the diverse collection include equines.
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