Questions to Ask Before Breeding With Frozen Semen
Frozen semen offers many advantages, but it is important to understand that not all frozen semen is the same.
Frozen semen offers many advantages, but it is important to understand that not all frozen semen is the same.
Dr. Sue Dyson shares her tips for ensuring your horse’s saddle fits well and doesn’t interfere with his performance.
Researchers found that vaccination with the currently available canine product could offer some protection for horses.
The statement summarizes the current knowledge about ulcers and is designed to provide guidelines for veterinarians.
Domestic horses’ reproductive efficiency is often lower than that of feral horses. Does modern husbandry play a role?
Lecture topics included angular and flexural limb deformities, diagnosing and imaging hoof problems, and more.
Learn how researchers determined that hairy, bristly caterpillars can cause abortions and how to protect mares.
Bone is a vital tissue that’s densely packed with specialized cells and supplied with a rich network of blood vessels.
Researchers at the University of Bern are studying cardiac adaptations to training in eventing and endurance horses.
Veterinarians and horse owners should remain vigilant for these two relatively new horse health challenges.
Researchers are studying the ill-defined syndrome of “stress” and its potential role in ulcer development.
More than 500 attendees from 49 countries attended the 2013 WEVA Congress, held in Budapest, Oct. 3-5.
The 2013 award will honor advances in the understanding of equine emerging diseases.
WEVA has announced the final program for the biennial congress in Budapest, Hungary, taking place Oct. 3-5.
Attendees discussed a variety of issues including surgical topics and endocrine disorders, such as PPID.
It is important to consider everything involved in breeding before bringing another horse into the world.
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