
Top Equine Medical Studies of 2017
During AAEP’s Kester News Hour, Dr. Rob MacKay reviewed his favorite studies of 2017, covering EPM, EHV, SAA, and more.
During AAEP’s Kester News Hour, Dr. Rob MacKay reviewed his favorite studies of 2017, covering EPM, EHV, SAA, and more.
This confirms the need for good hygiene within vet hospitals to prevent MRSA spread between veterinarians and horses.
Dehydration, fitness, and breeding can lead to specific challenges when treating colicky horses during endurance rides.
Both anti-inflammatory drugs reduced fecal microbial diversity, which could negatively impact horse health.
Researchers compared foaling prediction methods and recommend using a combination of available techniques.
Ejaculate with less than 20% urine contamination might be suitable for freezing without centrifugation.
This can pose a problem for mare owners working with a limited breeding window due to the short lifespan of the mare’s oocyte and the stallion’s sperm.
Vets can use a smartphone-based heart monitor to identify arrhythmias that are difficult to diagnose in the field.
Dr. Elizabeth Santschi recaps research on hock injections, nerve blocks, castration, osteochondral lesions, and more.
Dr. Regina Turner recaps research on endometritis, factors affecting pregnancy rates, treating placentitis, and more.
Join The Horse as we meet vendors on the AAEP Trade Show floor.
Delia Nash introduces Kentucky Performance Products’ line of nutritional products for horses.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners’ 63rd Annual Convention took place Nov. 17-21 in San Antonio, Texas.
Top tweets and take-homes from Monday’s educational sessions and the AAEP President’s luncheon.
Top tweets and take-homes from sessions on biosecurity, ethics, handling rank horses in the field, and more!
Top tweets from the opening session of the 2017 AAEP Convention in San Antonio.
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