
Handling Respiratory Disease Outbreaks at Boarding Stables
Respiratory diseases at boarding barns present unique challenges for veterinarians, owners, and farm managers.
Respiratory diseases at boarding barns present unique challenges for veterinarians, owners, and farm managers.
British researchers learned that saddle slip could indicate subtle or low-grade hind-limb lameness.
The AAEP will return to the West Coast in 2012 for its 58th Annual Convention, Dec. 1-5 in Anaheim, Calif.
The forum will help share information between those involved with the health and welfare of working equids.
Keith Chandler, BVMS, CertEP, MRCVS, will take over the president role at the end of the 2012 Congress.
The 51st British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Congress kicked off Sept. 13 in Birmingham, U.K.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal will be opening Congress on Sept. 13 and will present BEVA’s awards.
Attendees can learn about the Equitarian program, how to stay fit for practice, and about therapuetic riding.
Communication in equine practice will be the focus of the 2012 keynote speech at the 58th AAEP convention.
Mycotoxin exposure in horses, caused by feed contaminated with fungi, can be dangerous or fatal.
Consider using fecal egg counts and fecal egg count reduction tests in a sustainable parasite control program.
Feeding draft horses, miniature horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys requires special some considerations.
Stephanie Valberg, DVM, PhD, is the first female to deliver the Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture.
Understanding ailments older foals can develop and treatment options increases the patient’s survival chances.
If not treated early, equine ocular keratitis (corneal inflammation) can lead to blindness and eye loss.
Understanding equine recurrent uveitis (ERU, or moon blindness) can help owners spot eye issues early.
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