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Free Radicals—Bad Guys Meet Their Match: Dr Getty’s October Tip

Factors such as stress, nutritional imbalances, illness or injury cause free radicals to multiply resulting in decreased immune function, inflammation and pain for your horse.

Surpass 1% Diclofenac Sodium For Horses Now Available

SURPASS is the only FDA-approved topical non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory cream indicated for the control of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis in horses.

Receive an Alert on Your Mobile Device at the First Signs of Distress in Your Horse: Introducing NIGHTWATCH™

”NIGHTWATCH™ is the world’s first and only equine distress and wellness monitor offered as a smart halter or collar that continuously analyzes real-time data on your horse’s vital signs and behaviors, and alerts you on your mobile device at the fi

Fall Grazing for Your Horse: Do It Safely Webinar

"Tune in September 21 at 8 p.m. EST for a free webinar with Dr. Joyce Harman to learn why fall grass can be just as dangerous for your grazing horse as its springtime counterpart.”

7 Tips for Successful Management of Pastures and Horses in Early Winter

Effective pasture and horse management in the fall can have a big impact on the success of your pastures next spring and through the winter months.

New XP Vaccines Offer Protection Against Newest Flu Viruses in Horses

The VETERA XP line is the only vaccine line that meets the World Expert Surveillance Panel on Equine Influenza recommendations and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) guidelines.

Cryopreservation of Equine Stem Cells for Cartilage Repair in Horses

If cryopreserved, stored cells can be used; treatment would be very efficient, with no need to harvest stem cells from the horse meaning fewer visits, less waiting and faster treatment.

Scientists Create a DNA Test Identifiying Lyme Disease in Horses

Lyme disease in horses can cause long-term complications that include damage to the nervous system, joints, skin and even vision.

Care of the PPID/Cushing's Equine

Laminitis is by far the worst consequence of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) and the focus has been on its prevention.

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