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Electrolytes and Muscle Function in Horses: Essentially Linked

Electrolytes are critical for many biological functions, including maintenance of hydration and normal muscle contraction and relaxation. The post Electrolytes and Muscle Function in Horses:...

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Slow-Feeding Devices: Stresses in Horses Studied

Because slow-feeeding devices are meant to improve animal welfare, selecting an appropriate one that minimizes frustration is recommended. The post Slow-Feeding Devices: Stresses in Horses Studied...

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Study: Don’t Restrict Feed Prior to Elective Surgical Procedures in Horses

Many, if not most, surgical facilities fast horses prior to elective surgical procedures, but is this the best advice? The post Study: Don’t Restrict Feed Prior to Elective Surgical Procedures in...

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Multiple Factors May Contribute to Subchondral Cysts in Foals

Because of the profound clinical significance of subchondral cysts have on performance, research continues to focus on causes of these lesions. The post Multiple Factors May Contribute to Subchondral...

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Don’t Risk Poisoning Your Horses with Cattle Feed

Unfortunately, despite often looking and smelling similar, not all livestock feeds are the same. In fact, feeding cattle feed to horses can be fatal. The post Don’t Risk Poisoning Your Horses with...

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Horse Owners’ Knowledge and Attitudes About Hay

With an eye on understanding real-world hay selection, researchers conducted a survey of over 400 Pennsylvania-based horse owners. The post Horse Owners’ Knowledge and Attitudes About Hay appeared...

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Cease NSAIDs 24 Hours Before Collecting Blood for Orthobiologics Use in Horses

According to veterinarians, only a 24-hour “withdrawal” period is needed between NSAIDs and collecting blood for orthobiologics use. The post Cease NSAIDs 24 Hours Before Collecting Blood for...

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Low-NSC Diets: Not for Every Horse

When it comes to feeding horses, carbohydrates get a lot of attention. Is your horse getting the right kind of carbohydrates? The post Low-NSC Diets: Not for Every Horse appeared first on Kentucky...

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Screening Horses at Risk of Tendon Injury Using Power Doppler Ultrasound

The presence of increased blood flow in the superficial digital flexor tendon detected by power Doppler ultrasound is a risk factor for future injury. The post Screening Horses at Risk of Tendon Injury...

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Novel Approach to Combating Osteoarthritis in Horses

Researchers have taken the first steps toward identifying a new way of fighting osteoarthritis, which limits the athletic careers of horses. The post Novel Approach to Combating Osteoarthritis in...

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Forty Days of Firocoxib Safe in Healthy Horses

One study showed prolonged use of firocoxib appeared safe in healthy horses, laying the groundwork for additional studies. The post Forty Days of Firocoxib Safe in Healthy Horses appeared first on...

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Haynet Research in Horses: Something to Chew On

A study showed that consumption time was higher when ponies were given access to haynets than when fed hay on the ground. The post Haynet Research in Horses: Something to Chew On appeared first on...

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Horses: What You Need to Know

Inflammatory bowel disease describes various intestinal diseases in which inflammatory cells breach the walls of the gastrointestinal tract. The post Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Horses: What You Need...

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Monitor Ulcer Healing in Horses by Testing Saliva Analytes

What if horse owners could collect saliva on a sponge and analyze a few molecules to determine if gastric ulcers had healed? The post Monitor Ulcer Healing in Horses by Testing Saliva Analytes appeared...

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Evaluating Pasture Quality for Horses

By knowing the quality of pasture, nutritionists can estimate potential intake and nutrient contribution to the diet. The post Evaluating Pasture Quality for Horses appeared first on Kentucky Equine...

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Diagnosing Hindgut Acidosis and Predicting Laminitis Using LPS Binding Protein

When severe, hindgut acidosis can lead to laminitis, an excruciating and life-threatening inflammation of the sensitive tissues in the hoof. The post Diagnosing Hindgut Acidosis and Predicting...

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Autumnal Horse Care: Six Considerations

As temperatures cool and competition season winds down for many, autumn is a good time to plan for potential changes to a horse’s routine. The post Autumnal Horse Care: Six Considerations appeared...

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Artificial Intelligence and Pain Recognition in Horses

With the rapid expansion of AI in various sectors of our lives, it’s not surprising that experts are using it to help assess pain in horses. The post Artificial Intelligence and Pain Recognition in...

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Study: Intestinal Microbiome of Foals May Predict Future Racing Success

The intestinal microbiome has drawn a great deal of attention over the past decade. Scientists have learned how powerful this collection of bacteria, fungi, and protozoa is and the far-reaching effects...

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Word of Caution When Treating Insulin Dysregulation and Laminitis

A new class of drug called sodium-glucose cotransporter-1 inhibitors are becoming popular for use in obese horses with ID and laminitis. The post Word of Caution When Treating Insulin Dysregulation and...

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