Speakers Announced for 2013 Laminitis Conference
Leading laminitis researchers, scholars, clinicians, and farriers will present recent findings in November.
Leading laminitis researchers, scholars, clinicians, and farriers will present recent findings in November.

Here’s the latest from the country’s largest veterinary internal medicine conference.
The 2013 AAEP Convention will take place in Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 7-11.
The 2013 award will honor advances in the understanding of equine emerging diseases.

Horse owners can take simple steps to help keep their animals’ GI systems functioning optimally.

Until recently cecal cupula impactions had only been reported in conjunction with other cecal problems.
Early bird registration for the 2013 ISES conference has been extended until May 31.

Properly stabilizing of equine limb fractures helps improve the chances of successful surgical repair.

One veterinarian outlines several common questions about the barefoot concept and shares her thoughts on each.
The 29th Annual Alltech International Symposium will take place May 19-22 in Lexington, Ky.

Researchers evaluated Robert Jones bandage application methods to determine the best way to limit limb motion.

Whether large or small, serious or innocuous, all wounds follow a distinct and complex healing process.

One vet said multiple abnormalities could contribute to hoof lameness, rather than just one problem.

How a horse stands during X rays might influence how vets interpret images when diagnosing kissing spines.

Get a front-row seat to equine health lectures from one of the West Coast’s largest veterinary conferences. Topics include EPM testing and treatment, vestibular diseases, wobbler syndrome, Cushing’s (PPID), equine head injuries, probiotics, and more.

One veterinarian describes what the corium can tell us about a laminitic horse’s chances of recovery.
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