Learn why Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate is effective in treating horses with fecal impaction and foals with meconium impaction depending on the location in the gastrointestinal tract and the severity of the impaction.
FLAIR Strips provide drug-free support and protection to the respiratory system of hard-working equine athletes, and are proven to reduce airway resistance, lung stress and bleeding, fatigue, and shorten post-exercise recovery time.
Catnip, the plant that attracts domestic cats like an irresistible force, has proven 99 percent effective in repelling the blood-sucking flies that attack horses and cows. That's the word from a report published in ACS' biweekly Journal of Agri
Researchers at Oklahoma State Universityâs Center for Veterinary Health Sciences have taken the first step in finding a new treatment for an old threat, anthrax.
âThe research, which was unveiled in a Sydney Science Forum talk, Galloping Genes, not only focused on racing performance, but also for the first time considered a range of traits including career length and susceptibility to diseases.â
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation recently received a grant from The EQUUS Foundation to provide two $5,000 scholarships to graduate-level students conducting equine research.
Carlisle Academy is offering therapeutic horsemanship services to post-9/11 veterans through funding provided by the Wounded Warrior Project, in partnership with its accrediting body, Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) Internation
Fresh Scoop is a monthly veterinary science podcast curated by Morris Animal Foundation for practicing veterinarians, veterinary technicians and students, as well as animal-loving science geeks.
After several years of debate about who can perform dental work on Texas horses a resolution has been achieved.The Texas Legislature has moved to professionalize the practice of nonveterinary equine dentistry by passing House Bill 414.