
When Corneal Ulcers Get Complicated
A seemingly minor ulcer can lead to the loss of vision or the eye itself if complications arise. Here’s what to know.
A seemingly minor ulcer can lead to the loss of vision or the eye itself if complications arise. Here’s what to know.
Veterinarians can keep diagnostic costs lower by using as much information from routine tests as possible.
In one study 15 affected horses presented with a sudden change in ridden behavior, but only one had a history of trauma.
Rib fractures can cause problems even when there’s no history of trauma or obvious signs indicative of a fracture.
Proceeds from a golf tournament and the annual Foundation Celebration will support the AAEP Foundation.
Dr. Norm Ducharme will speak on various upper airway issues, current research, and emerging diagnostics and treatments.
More than 310 of the world’s 1,900 Przewalski’s horses live in the breeding herd in Hungary’s Hortobagy National Park.
The AAEP’s 62nd Annual Convention and Trade Show will convene Dec. 3-7 in Orlando, Florida.
Dr. Polly Taylor received honorary membership due to her long-term commitment to equine welfare.
During her presidency Dr. Vicki Nicholls hopes to promote veterinarians’ role in the field of equine dentistry.
The awards recognize significant accomplishments by vets and others involved in horse health and welfare.
The association is asking for BEVA members’ feedback to ensure the guide is as relevant and useful as possible.
Top take-homes from presentations on regenerative medicine, eye issues, racing performance and injuries, and more.
More than 45 BEVA members volunteered with challenging health-care and education initiatives both at home and abroad.
Top take-homes from presentations on laminitis, grass sickness, atypical myopathy, sedation, and more.
There are other reasons for freezing a stallion’s semen besides export or transport.
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