By Sarah Carey, UF College of Veterinary Medicine News
The veterinary team’s analysis revealed a rare gastric impaction with severe chronic gastric dilation. After a week of intensive medical management failed to empty Hannibal’s stomach, Dr. Todd...
The project recently concluded and the campaign gifts of more than $12 million exceeded expectations. The goal was to increase grant and scholarship support for equine medical research, veterinary...
Two equine patients presented separately with severe abdominal distention, colic, lethargy and decreased appetite. An ante-mortem diagnosis of lymphoma was reached in each case based on peritoneal...
Dr. Navarre serves as extension veterinarian for the Louisiana State University AgCenter, Louisiana Beef Quality Assurance Coordinator and treasurer of the NAVC Board of Directors.
PetTalk, from the School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University
Botulism, a neuromuscular disease, develops in horses who have ingested the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. This bacterium is commonly found in the environment but can grow rapidly in food spoiled...
Dr. Gabriele Landolt discusses how to keep dogs and horses safe when influenza strikes. She and Dr. Kelly Diehl also talk about how these viruses can mutate to infect new species, including people.
Prof. Paul McGreevy is leading a world-first study that will support future efforts to better match horses with their roles by identifying the genetic roots of certain horse behaviors.
The objective was to summarize the current literature and formulate clinically relevant evidence-based recommendations regarding clinical disease, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
The authors discuss advancements in gene therapeutic approaches for the treatment of OA with the horse as well as an effective and commonly utilized species as a...