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Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

$75 million offered for spay/neuter alternatives

October 22, 2008

Grants and prize money are offered for a non-surgical sterilization method.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Vaginitis in dogs: A simple approach to a complex condition

October 1, 2008

Vaginitis, by its simplest definition, is inflammation of the vagina. But vaginitis is not a simple condition.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Practical Matters: Do not institute calcium supplementation during canine pregnancy

September 1, 2008

It is contraindicated. Here's why.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Researchers test promising neosporosis vaccine for cattle

August 13, 2008

Beltsville, Md. -- A new vaccine against neosporosis in cattle looks promising, according to researchers conducting efficacy testing at USDA?s Agricultural Research Service (ARS).

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Canine clinical cases (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

Four case studies in reproduction.

Source: COLOR ATLAS OF DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF THE FOAL

Care of the sick neonate, diagnostics, procedures and nursing care

August 1, 2008

A foal may be obviously ill from birth, for example those that have required resuscitation after delivery or did not rise and nurse by 3 hours; or may appear normal after delivery and develop signs of illness (failure to nurse, depression, seizures) within 72 hours. This article describes veterinary interventions from resuscitation of the newborn, diagnostic tests and clinical procedures to nursing care.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Canine estrous cycle and ovulation (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

Bitches generally attain puberty two to three months after reaching adult body size.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Canine: Breeding soundness examination of the stud (Proceedings)

August 1, 2008

Indications for Karyotyping include possible testicular hypoplasia/aplasia, abnormal external phenotype (e.g. small penis, ambiguous genitalia), and suspected congenital lesions associated with infertility.

Source: COLOR ATLAS OF DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF THE FOAL

Neonatal examination, clinical procedures and nursing care: Tests and interventions

August 1, 2008

This article covers the assessment of colostral quality, determination of serum IgG status, and blood tests for neonatal foals.

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