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ACVIM 2013: Steroids, Management Changes to Treat Heaves

Learn about a study using corticosteroids and antigen avoidance to treat RAO from Dr. Mathilde Leclere.

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ACVIM 2013: Signs of Colic vs. Botulism

Horses with botulism often present as if they're colicking. Here is how to tell the difference.

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ACVIM 2013: Comparing Human and Equine Neonates

Dr. Christine Gleason of Seattle Children's Hospital talks about the similarities between babies and foals.

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2013 ACVIM Animal Survivor: Q Beat an Uncommon Infection

Meet Q, a Rocky Mountain Saddle Horse that survived proliferated enteropathy.

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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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Using Vital Signs to Monitor Racehorses

Dr. Scott Palmer explains how vital signs are used to monitor racehorses during and after training.

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Shoeing Racehorses

Dr. Scott Palmer describes some common racehorse shoeing techniques.

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Tying Up: A Breed-Specific Disease

Dr. Erica McKenzie shares the horse breeds and diseases associated with tying up.

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Tying Up Explained

Dr. Erica McKenzie describes the common causes of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.

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Rest and Recovery after Three-Day Events

Recovery following completion of three-day events is different than it was when cross-country was long format.

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Why Do Racehorses Wear Tongue Ties?

Dr. Scott Palmer explains why some racehorses wear tongue ties and why this equipment is important.

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Red Urine Risk After Tying Up Episode

Dr. Erica McKenzie shares why red urine is a concern in horses that are tying up.

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Rest is Recommended When a Horse Ties Up

Dr. Erica McKenzie answers a common question. Should a horse walk or rest when tying up?

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Feeding and Fueling Racehorses

Dr. Scott Palmer describes a typical racehorse feeding regimen.

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Physiology of the Three-Day Event Horse

Dr. Duncan Peters describes the physiology, athleticism, and stamina of three-day event horses.

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AAEP On Call Veterinarian Case Examples

Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call Veterinarian, lists two examples of On Call communication in action.

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AAEP on Call: Relaying Information in the Event of an Injury

Dr. Larry Bramlage reviews communications in the face of a racehorse injury at the Derby or Breeders' Cup.

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Bandaging Racehorses' Legs

Dr. Scott Palmer describes some bandaging techniques used on horses during races.

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Kentucky Derby: On Call Vets' Familiarity With Contenders

Dr. Larry Bramlage describes his role of relaying information from treating vets to the media.

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Medications in Horse Racing

Dr. Larry Bramlage shares his thoughts on recent and upcoming topics in racehorse medications.

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Dealing with Dirt Being Kicked in Racehorses' Eyes

Dr. Scott Palmer discusses how trainers deal with dirt being kicked in racehorses eyes during races.

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AAEP On Call Program at the Kentucky Derby

Dr. Larry Bramlage describes the evolution of the AAEP On Call Program for large horse races.

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Rolex Kentucky: Feeding the Three-Day Event Horse

Dr. Duncan Peters describes three-day event horse diets, both before and during the competition.

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Rolex Kentucky: Rest After Transport and Competition

High-caliber event horses require some rest and relaxation after transport and completing cross-country.

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