
Study: Western Performance Horses with PSD Benefit from ACS
Researchers have found success treating some proximal suspensory desmitis cases with autologous conditioned serum (ACS).

Researchers have found success treating some proximal suspensory desmitis cases with autologous conditioned serum (ACS).

The National Park Service is studying the use of fertility control vaccines to control feral horse populations.

Using proper diagnostic technique and good quality radiographs is critical when diagnosing these fractures in foals.

From fly masks and nose nets to antihistamines and supplements, find out which headshaking treatments worked best.

Design vaccination protocols to maximize each horse’s innate and adaptive responses to disease challenges.

Learn how one veterinarian chooses cases and uses mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to treat horses with joint injuries.

Review the options vets have for looking inside horses’ bodies to see what’s causing a limp, swelling, or pain.

Nasopharyngeal catheter administration results in good cover of the larynx, nasopharynx, and soft palate.

Researchers said a water-based enrofloxacin suspension could be useful for treating some bacterial endometritis cases.

Learn how researchers determined that hairy, bristly caterpillars can cause abortions and how to protect mares.

Horses and ponies currently reside several National Park Service units. Here’s how the service cares for these animals.

Learn about the challenges associated with interpreting perineural nerve blocks used to help diagnose lameness.

Learn about foal care, colic, sport horse studies, and more from our annual American Association of Equine Practitioners’ convention coverage.

SI disease in performance horses has many clinical signs and causes, making diagnosis challenging for veterinarians. Here’s a checklist to help.

A club foot can often be corrected with proper and early intervention, especially in young horses.

Researchers determined that the overall incidence of infection was 9.2 per 10,000 injections.
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