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  2. Lameness (equine) - Wikipedia

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    Lameness is a common veterinary problem in racehorses, sport horses, and pleasure horses. It is one of the most costly health problems for the equine industry, both monetarily for the cost of diagnosis and treatment, and for the cost of time off resulting in loss-of-use. [1]

  3. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    Farriers and veterinarians in a horse owner's local area can provide advice on the use and misuse of topical hoof dressings, offering suggestions tailored for the needs of the individual horse. Horses and ponies require routine hoof care by a professional farrier on average every six to eight weeks, depending on the animal, the work it performs ...

  4. Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a horse were to ingest the blister beetles and/or Day Blooming Jasmine - a broadleaf evergreen shrub, [3] each can cause signs of ER. The blister beetle is known to distribute a toxin known as cantharidin. This toxin if ingested can cause severe gastrointestinal issues, which if left untreated could cause nephritis. Ingesting ...

  5. Equine veterinarian committed to caring for her large clients ...

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    Equine veterinarian Dr. Kate Hodson of Hebron, Indiana, never knows how her day will unfold. Her day starts around 5 a.m. tending to her own animals, including a pasture full of horses and a ...

  6. Steve Allday - Wikipedia

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    LubriSyn is available for horses, humans, and pets. [1] Allday's most recent contribution to the equine world is an online community where equine experts come together with horse lovers. The free site features informational videos about horse care and horse health. It also features interactive means of asking the experts including a forum. [2]

  7. Equine metabolic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is an endocrinopathy affecting horses and ponies. It is of primary concern due to its link to obesity, insulin dysregulation , and subsequent laminitis .

  8. Robert Cook (veterinarian) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Cook is an equine veterinarian. He has published many papers, mainly on diseases of the horse's mouth, ear, nose and throat both in scientific and horseman's journals, covering various topics: equine diagnostical and surgical endoscopy

  9. C. Wayne McIlwraith - Wikipedia

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    He was inducted into the International Equine Research Hall of Fame, in 2005, was the Frank Milne Lecturer at the American Association of Equine Practitioners in 2005, the Wade O. Brinker Lecturer at Michigan State University in 2006, John Hickman Memorial Lecturer at the British Equine Veterinary Association in 2006 and received the Founders ...