Sunday, January 8, 2012

Horse.com articles

Most clinicians can intuitively recognize an ataxic gait, but for some owners or in subtle cases it can be challenging to distinguish an ataxic horse from a lame horse, one researcher explained. Read More
Ask The Vet
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Are there any new treatments on the horizon for "dirty mares"? I have a mare that is having trouble conceiving and was diagnosed with this problem.
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Video
Cushing's Disease and Equine Metabolic Syndrome
Three veterinarians discuss equine Cushing's disease, equine metabolic syndrome, and associated laminitis. Watch Now
Owners have a better chance of detecting disease and stress in a horse if they're familiar with what's normal. Read More
AAEP Health Link
Join AAEP in the new year as we return to answer your equine health questions during AAEP's "Ask the Vet" forum. Pose your health questions concerning wound care and bandaging for January's expert, Dr. Erin Denney-Jones.
Researchers are helping horse farms control and detect equine proliferative enteropathy (EPE). Read More
Blogs
Readers decide which equine law topics were the most important, interesting, or controversial in 2011. Some of the winners are the usual suspects; others are unexpected. Read More
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