Horse Health Videos
News/Interview
ACVIM 2013: Steroids, Management Changes to Treat Heaves
Learn about a study using corticosteroids and antigen avoidance to treat RAO from Dr. Mathilde Leclere.
News/Interview
ACVIM 2013: Signs of Colic vs. Botulism
Horses with botulism often present as if they're colicking. Here is how to tell the difference.
Photo by Anne M. Eberhardt
News/Interview
ACVIM 2013: What is an Equine Internal Medicine Specialist?
Dr. Sarah Reuss describes the special care equine internal medicine specialists offer horses and their owners.
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News/Interviews
Using Vital Signs to Monitor Racehorses
Jun, 07, 2013
Dr. Scott Palmer explains how vital signs are used to monitor racehorses during and after training.
News/Interviews
Shoeing Racehorses
Jun, 04, 2013
Dr. Scott Palmer describes some common racehorse shoeing techniques.
News/Interviews
Tying Up: A Breed-Specific Disease
May, 27, 2013
Dr. Erica McKenzie shares the horse breeds and diseases associated with tying up.
How-To
How To: Condition Your Horse for Summer Riding
May, 24, 2013
Dr. Erica McKenzie shares how to get your horse into riding shape after a winter's rest.
News/Interviews
Tying Up Explained
May, 21, 2013
Dr. Erica McKenzie describes the common causes of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.
News/Interviews
Rest and Recovery after Three-Day Events
May, 20, 2013
Recovery following completion of three-day events is different than it was when cross-country was long format.
News/Interviews
Why Do Racehorses Wear Tongue Ties?
May, 18, 2013
Dr. Scott Palmer explains why some racehorses wear tongue ties and why this equipment is important.
News/Interviews
Red Urine Risk After Tying Up Episode
May, 17, 2013
Dr. Erica McKenzie shares why red urine is a concern in horses that are tying up.
News/Interviews
Rest is Recommended When a Horse Ties Up
May, 15, 2013
Dr. Erica McKenzie answers a common question. Should a horse walk or rest when tying up?
News/Interviews
Feeding and Fueling Racehorses
May, 14, 2013
Dr. Scott Palmer describes a typical racehorse feeding regimen.
News/Interviews
Physiology of the Three-Day Event Horse
May, 06, 2013
Dr. Duncan Peters describes the physiology, athleticism, and stamina of three-day event horses.
News/Interviews
AAEP On Call Veterinarian Case Examples
May, 05, 2013
Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call Veterinarian, lists two examples of On Call communication in action.
News/Interviews
AAEP on Call: Relaying Information in the Event of an Injury
May, 04, 2013
Dr. Larry Bramlage reviews communications in the face of a racehorse injury at the Derby or Breeders' Cup.
News/Interviews
Bandaging Racehorses' Legs
May, 04, 2013
Dr. Scott Palmer describes some bandaging techniques used on horses during races.
News/Interviews
Kentucky Derby: On Call Vets' Familiarity With Contenders
May, 03, 2013
Dr. Larry Bramlage describes his role of relaying information from treating vets to the media.
News/Interviews
Medications in Horse Racing
May, 03, 2013
Dr. Larry Bramlage shares his thoughts on recent and upcoming topics in racehorse medications.
News/Interviews
Dealing with Dirt Being Kicked in Racehorses' Eyes
May, 02, 2013
Dr. Scott Palmer discusses how trainers deal with dirt being kicked in racehorses eyes during races.
News/Interviews
AAEP On Call Program at the Kentucky Derby
May, 02, 2013
Dr. Larry Bramlage describes the evolution of the AAEP On Call Program for large horse races.
News/Interviews
Rolex Kentucky: Feeding the Three-Day Event Horse
Apr, 28, 2013
Dr. Duncan Peters describes three-day event horse diets, both before and during the competition.
News/Interviews
Rolex Kentucky: Rest After Transport and Competition
Apr, 27, 2013
High-caliber event horses require some rest and relaxation after transport and completing cross-country.
News/Interviews
Rolex Kentucky: Horse Care After Cross Country
Apr, 27, 2013
Dr. Duncan Peters describes the care three-day event horses receive in the hours after a cross-country run.
News/Interviews
Rolex Kentucky: Dehydration in Event Horses
Apr, 26, 2013
Dr. Kent Allen describes addressing dehydration in event horses and preventing it in your own.
Seminars
Can Inflammatory Markers Predict Fitness and Impending Injury?
Feb, 18, 2013
David Horohov, PhD, discusses the effects of exercise on the equine immune system.
News/Interviews
Q & A: Trimming Feed Costs
Jan, 21, 2013
Dr. Laurie Lawrence discusses how horse owners can cut their feed costs without cutting corners.






