
Studying Exercising Arrhythmias in Sport Horses
Researchers at the University of Bern are studying cardiac adaptations to training in eventing and endurance horses.
Researchers at the University of Bern are studying cardiac adaptations to training in eventing and endurance horses.
Study topics include ophthalmology, respiratory issues, cardiovascular problems, sarcoid treatments, and more.
Researchers determined that exercise causes horses’ back dimensions to change, which could negatively impact saddle fit.
Hearing loss occurs but is seldom reported. Learn about this condition, which impacts horses’ behavior and performance.
The new trimethoprim sulfadiazine (TMS) formulation reduced fever and eliminated infection in many treated horses.
Researchers found that ceftiofur did not penetrate the placenta effectively, making it a poor placentitis treatment.
Horses’ superficial digital flexor tendons stiffen as they age, putting the structures at risk of tearing.
Mare fertility declines with age in association with reduced follicle count, and AMH is correlated with follicle count.
Learn how equine practitioners can assess and pinpoint the source of foot pain using a methodical series of tests.
The convention featured 175 presentations across four days covering topics ranging from colic to regenerative therapies.
Quick take-homes from sessions on wild horses, barn fires, regenerative medicine, and dentistry.
Tidbits from sessions on the horse’s back, biosecurity, infectious disease, pelvic fractures, and more.
Learn what dental problems veterinarians manage in senior horses and how owners can help monitor them.
One vet recommends taking these preparation steps to help reduce the impact of an outbreak.
From feeding and training to shoeing and warm-up protocols, learn how to keep your dressage horse fit to perform.
Researchers believe that estrogens could prove to be a useful early indicator of placentitis in the future.
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