HEALTH BULLETIN
DRUG PROTOCOL TURNS RESCUED MARES INTO NURSE MARES
04-09-2011
CORNELL EQUINE HERPESVIRUS UPDATE
04-06-2011
CORNELL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE'S EQUINE HOSPITAL IS UNDER A VOLUNTARY QUARANTINE
04-04-2011
ASSAULT ON FOAL PNEUMONIA
02-23-2011
BROODMARE VACCINATIONS
12-17-2008
Vaccinating the broodmare does double duty. Vaccination protects the mare by keeping her healthy while she’s carrying the foal as well as maximizing her ability to pass along immunity to the foal
FEEDING THE PREGNANT MARE
12-11-2008
Feeding the Pregnant Mare
Nov. 15, 2008
By Heather Smith Thomas
Traditional wisdom for feeding mares is that nutritional requirements in early pregnancy are not much different than requirements for body maintenance, and that the greatest need for additional nutrients is during the last trimester (final 110 days), when the fetus is growing fastest. This is generally true, in terms of the pregnant mare’s energy requirements, but recent research has shown that it’s very important to make sure she has optimal nutrition, especially in terms of vitamins and minerals, throughout the entire pregnancy to ensure proper health and growth of the conceptus from the beginning.
UNTYING ISSUES RELATED TO "TYING UP"
12-10-2009
Broodmare Diet Impacts Placenta and Colostrum
12-08-2009
A SEQUENTIAL PICTORIAL ESSAY OF A FOALING
07-17-2008
OUTDOOR FOALING
EQUINE VIRAL ARTERITIS
05-20-2008
A better understanding of the disease and proactive management practices
HEALTH NOTICE:
05-07-2008
NEW USE OF STEM CELLS TO HEEL LAME HORSES
04-19-2008
The use of stem cell technology to repair tendon and ligament damage in horses could lead to good news some day for humans hobbled by similar problems.
PROTOCOLS FOR MARE MANAGEMENT WHEN USING FROZEN SEMEN
04-04-2008
The same protocols can be used for cooled transported semen, with some timing relaxations
Failure of Passive Transfer in Neo-natal foals
03-19-2008
Foals are born with little or no immunity to infection from outside organisms.
THE SKINNY ON TAPEWORMS
03-21-2008
If you had to live as a primitive animal, being a tapeworm wouldn't be so bad.
EQUINE HERPESVIRUS - 1 FACT SHEET
03-21-2008
Here's what you need to know about the potentially life-threathening neurologic form of a common equine herpesvirus strain.
THE SEMEN LOOKED BAD - OR IS IT?
03-28-2008
During the course of the breeding season - especially on the Equine-Reproduction.com bullet board.....
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