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Nutritional supplements in horses

Jul 1, 2011

What should practitioners consider when evaluating and recommending nutritional supplements for equine patients?

Congress introduces legislation to ban performance-enhancing drugs

Jul 1, 2011

Proposed new federal legislation call for the elimination of race-day drug usage in Thoroughbred horses.

Radiation oncology for equine tumors

Jun 1, 2011

Radiation was first used on horses in 1906. Today, finer, more sophisticated therapeutic techniques, procedures and equipment can be used to treat the relatively uncommon tumors in horses.

Early detection and treatment of laryngeal neuropathy

Jun 1, 2011

John Cheetham, VetMB, Dipl. ACVS, Department of Clinical Sciences, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, has recently received a grant from the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation to study recurrent laryngeal neuropathy in horses.

AAEP white paper offers guidance on approval process for medical devices

May 1, 2011

While this document does not address equipment such as syringes, needles and radiographic units, it does focus on devices marketed in the liquid form, for use exclusively within veterinary medicine.

Iris scan technology for horses

Apr 1, 2011

This revolutionary identification system may be coming soon to a horse paddock near you

Prognosis for colic in geriatric horses

Mar 1, 2011

Although it might seem logical that geriatric horses would show decreased survival rates compared with younger, mature horses, recent studies show this may not be the case.

Reinforcement breeding: Ensuring mares are successfully bred

Feb 1, 2011

This breeding technique can help with both mare and stallion management.

AAEP's guidelines for veterinarians focus on medication use at the racetrack

Jan 1, 2011

The AAEP Clinical Guidelines for Veterinarians Practicing in a Pari-Mutuel Environment are designed as an evolving document to recommend various veterinary procedures "to put the health and safety of racing horses first."

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