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Learn about the nutritional requirements of a mare with a foal at her side as she gets started back into work.
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Cribbing and Colic in Horses: What’s the Link?
After years of speculating that colic occurs more frequently in horses that crib, researchers have finally provided consistent data confirming this association.
Understanding Pedunculated Lipomas in Horses
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Equine Lower Airway Evaluations: From Start to Finish
Veterinarians must consider certain factors when performing diagnostics to identify the source of respiratory disease.
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Feeding and Riding the Lactating Mare
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Don’t Gamble With Green Grass
For some horses, overingesting certain grasses can lead to laminitis. Learn more about managing these horses and their pastures.
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Alfalfa: Is Hay or a Pellet Product Better Before Riding?
Researchers have shown feeding horses alfalfa prior to riding can help buffer stomach acid and offers relief for ulcer-prone horses. But is hay or a pellet better?
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Antibiotic Use and Gastric Ulcers in Horses
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Discover how one California equine clinic has integrated Vetscan Imagyst into its practice and wellness program for fecal egg count testing.
A Novel Treatment for Equine Osteoarthritis: 2.5% Polyacrylamide Hydrogel
An expert reviews material showing 2.5% polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) is effective, long-lasting, and safe for treating early- and late-stage equine osteoarthritis. Sponsored by Contura Vet.
Harnessing Fluorescent Light Energy for Horse Wounds and Skin Disease
Fluorescent light energy (FLE) promotes healing and provides antimicrobial activity and anti-inflammatory effects in equine wounds and skin conditions. Sponsored by Phovia.
PulseVet Shock Wave Therapy for Horses
PulseVet shock wave can be used to help prevent and treat equine injuries.
Noltrex®Vet for Equine Joint Maintenance
It’s time for a new standard in cartilage care.
Equine is MinXray’s Past, Present and Future
MinXray’s portable and battery-powered systems provide veterinarians a reliable and flexible imaging modality.
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