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  • Effectiveness of Gastric Support for Horses Backed by Clinical Research

    ”The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of SGU on nonglandular (NG) gastric ulcers scores and gastric juice pH after omeprazole treatment in stall-confined horses.”

    Flossie Sellers - February 22, 2016 10:33

  • Good Things in Small Packages - Equine Cartilage Stem Cell Therapy Update

    ”Now that the equine cartilage disk is a reality, the question becomes 'how will it hold up to the larger forces exerted in a horse?' Further refinement and testing is to be done before the first live trial on an equine.”

    Flossie Sellers - February 17, 2016 09:30

  • Health Alert: Equine Herpes Virus Update

    ”Equine Herpes Virus can cause respiratory disease, abortion in mares, neonatal foal death, and/or neurologic disease. The virus can spread through the air, contaminated equipment, clothing and hands making biosecurity measures a priority to prevent spr

    Flossie Sellers - February 16, 2016 12:35

  • Added Fat Improves Horse Behavior

    ”Gram for gram, fat provides more than double the calories of carbohydrates or protein. And it is well digested. But there’s an added bonus! Fat has a calming effect on horses' behavior.”

    Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. - February 11, 2016 10:39

  • Simplifying the New USEF Vaccination Regulations for Horses

    ”Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. has developed a listing of equine vaccines that meet the new U.S. Equine Federation requirements for 2016 to help veterinarians and horse owners understand if their current protocols will keep their horses eligible

    Flossie Sellers - February 4, 2016 08:54

  • New Cases of Rabies Reveal Importance of Vaccinating Horses for the Disease

    ”A South Carolina horse that first appeared to be lame, but then exhibited aggressive behavior, has been confirmed to have had rabies after being euthanized.”

    Flossie Sellers - February 3, 2016 09:49

  • Obese Horses Lose Weight on Free-Choice Hay - Research Reflection by Dr. Juliet M. Getty

    ”The results of this study reveal that overweight horses and ponies, even breeds known for difficulty with insulin resistance, lose weight when allowed to eat hay ad-libitum (available all day and all night).”

    Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. - January 27, 2016 08:59

  • 5 Top Ways to Keep Mud Under Control in Your Barn Areas and Pasture

    ”Mud is not only a nuisance, but it can also be a safety and a health hazard for horses because it contains bacteria that can cause diseases and can also lead to injuries like bowed tendons.”

    Flossie Sellers - January 26, 2016 08:48

  • Alfalfa and the Insulin Resistant Horse — The True Story

    ”Too much protein can be problematic for the insulin resistant horse and it is easy to exceed the horse’s protein requirement when adding alfalfa hay. Alfalfa itself is not the issue, but rather, its contribution to the protein content of the entire d

    Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. - January 25, 2016 08:34

  • Horse at New Mexico Racetrack Euthanized after Testing Positive for EHV

    ”A race horse that tested positive for equine herpesvirus at Sunland Park in New Mexico has been euthanized and proactive steps to ensure the safety of all horses on the grounds are being taken.”

    Flossie Sellers - January 22, 2016 09:17

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