Equine Infectious Anemia
Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) is an infectious viral disease that causes a persistent infection in the equidae family. This category includes horses, donkeys, mules and zebras. It is found all over the world and can be rapidly spread.
Systemic Equine Joint Treatments
Horses are living much longer lives now due to advancements in healthcare and knowledge. With use and age, horses experience boney changes such as arthritis and the discomfort that comes with it. Many horses, especially those in work, receive routine joint injections that help keep them comfortable and able to perform maximally. However, there are many other treatments and adjunct therapies that improve joint health and therefore improve the horse’s performance and quality of life.
GI Month: Why Should You Consider A Gastroscope?
Equine GI ulcers are a hot topic. Stomach ulcers are prevalent in horses and determining the significance of these ulcers in the case of poor performance or change in behavior can be challenging.