Participation in Equine Guelph's behaviour and safety class, enabled a Canadian woman to help rescue workers save her downed senior horse.
Horses wearing FLAIR Nasal Strips almost had a clean sweep, winning nine of the ten races.
Telemedicine allows veterinarians to discuss cases and guide horse owners on how to manage a situation that doesn't require a visit,and then monitor cases from a distance.
Equine practitioners and owners now have an easy solution for compliant travel with horses in multiple states.
Primary deficiencies in specific nutrients, such as vitamin E, occur with improperly balanced diets., and secondary deficiencies occur when the diet is nutritionally adequate, but some other factor affects nutrient intake or absorption.
This lecture will discuss common abnormalities and questions that veterinarians, buyers and sellers face during pre-purchase examination of the sport horse.
Learn about the different kinds of bedding available for your horse, their characteristics, and how to dispose of used bedding.
Adequan®, the number one FDA approved treatment for degenerative joint disease in horses, has been named the title sponsor for the Human-Animal Bond Award which is part of the AHP Annual Awards Contest.
Learn about Osselets and their relationship to chronic stress injury to the capsule of the front fetlock joint and why it is important to engage the services of a veterinarian to treat the condition and prevent chronic lameness in the horse.
 Learn about the causes of sinusitis in horses, the best ways to prevent development of the condition, and the treatments available for relieving both symptoms and the infection.