Wild Horse and Burro Program Table Topic (AAEP 2011)
Population control strategies, adoption screening procedures, and wild horse public image were discussed.
Population control strategies, adoption screening procedures, and wild horse public image were discussed.
Tanja Molby, DVM, received the Legend of the Year award for helping to create the Michigan Equine Foundation.
Attendees discussed hoof lameness, club feet, track surface’s effect on lameness, back and neck pain, and EPM.
One researcher says accupuncture’s pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects can help laminitic horses.
Contrary to popular belief, feral horses are not exempt from developing laminitis.
Nearly 6,400 veterinary professionals, guests, and exhibitors attended the 2011 meeting.
The first of multiple studies in the laminitis research campaign is already under way at Texas A&M.
Pfizer Animal Health participated as a sponsor of the AAEP Foundation Celebration and various table topics.
Laura Smiley grasped the waistline of 13-year-old Branbt Franco’s jeans as they paced along a fencel
The winning research proposals address issues surrounding ERV diagnosis, symptomatology, and treatment.
Corticosteroids’ benefits (when used appropriately, in low doses) should outweigh the risks.
David Hood, DVM, PhD, discussed effective methods for pinpointing laminitis pain and NSAIDs to control it.
Michelle LeBlanc, DVM, Dipl. ACT, received the award at the 2011 WEVA Congress in Hyderbad, India.
While related studies are scarce, some are reporting success using stem cells to treat chronic laminitis.
McCoy’s research investigates genetic risk factors for the development of osteochondrosis (OC).
Pfizer will continue the Matching Challenge with another $25,000 pledge to match donations in 2012.
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