AAEP Examines Owner-Trainer-Vet Relationship in Racing
The AAEP is developing protocol to improve the relationship among owners, trainers, and veterinarians.
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The AAEP is developing protocol to improve the relationship among owners, trainers, and veterinarians.

Researchers discuss the parasite’s life cycle, EPM diagnostic testing, and the S. neurona genome project.
Pony Club and 4-H members will learn about horse health care, equine veterinary medicine, and horse husbandry.
By following these tips you can help keep your horse healthy all winter.
Topics discussed included soft tissue injuries, post-operative and posttrauma care, and neck and back pain.
Topics discussed included racetrack testing requirements, current testing options, and recent reerach results.
Inspectors determined that a horse in the trainer’s care was bilaterally sore and wearing a nerve cord.
Sue Dyson, MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS, and Chris Gregory, CJF, FWCF, will present at the lecture in January.

Farriers can help devise a hoof care plan to helps a performance horse return to work as soon as possible.
Veterinarians use the principles of evidence-based medicine when they diagnose patients.
The Equitarian Initiative educates veterinarians interested in helpding working equids worldwide.
Researchers developed a “brain and immunity chip” to characterize molecular changes in the equine brain.

Research is needed to determine if the toe crena could be used as a prognostic indicator for laminitic horses.
The pair was recognized for their commitment to serving equine veterinary needs at Mylestone Equine Rescue.
Population control strategies, adoption screening procedures, and wild horse public image were discussed.
Tanja Molby, DVM, received the Legend of the Year award for helping to create the Michigan Equine Foundation.
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