Bisphosphonate Use in Horses
Learn about the research behind bisphosphonates and how they might help horses with navicular syndrome. Presented by Laura Kennedy, DVM, Dipl. ACVP, of the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research...
View ArticleTissue Level Events and Immune Response in Horses
David Hurley, PhD, of the University of Georgia, shares insight into how tissue level events influence the development and control of immune system responses to infection, vaccines, and tumors. The...
View ArticleDrug Metabolism in the Horse
Learn about applications of therapeutic and regulatory medicine in performance horses. Presented by Jennifer Davis, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, ACVP, associate professor of equine internal medicine/clinical...
View ArticleEndocrine Diseases in Horses and How to Diagnose Them
Dr. Lisa Tadros shares information about identifying EMS, PPID, and laminitis in senior horses. The post Endocrine Diseases in Horses and How to Diagnose Them appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleEquine Recurrent Uveitis
Eye specialist Dr. David Wilkie covers ERU (aka moon blindness) clinical signs, causes, exams, treatment, and more. The post Equine Recurrent Uveitis appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleStem Cell Applications in Equine Medicine
Drs. Peter Morresey and James McLeod share regenerative medicine insights from clinical and research perspectives. The post Stem Cell Applications in Equine Medicine appeared first on The Horse.
View ArticleAssisted Reproductive Technologies for Horses
Where do we go from here? Find out from Charlie Scoggins, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACT, who’s a fertility clinician at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. The post Assisted Reproductive...
View ArticleIs the Hoof Smart? Adaptability of the Equine Foot
Dr. Debra Taylor describes the visual exam of a healthy hoof and how horses' feet can change in response to external factors. The post Is the Hoof Smart? Adaptability of the Equine Foot appeared first...
View ArticleLearning Theory Terminology and ‘Fair’ Horse Handling
Dr. Camie Heleski describes learning theory to help horse people and vets more safely and humanely interact with horses. The post Learning Theory Terminology and ‘Fair’ Horse Handling appeared first on...
View ArticleEHV-1: A Clinician’s Perspective
Steve Reed, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, of Rood & Riddle Veterinary Hospital, in Lexington, Kentucky, offers his insight about equine herpesvirus-1, including diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The post...
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