Equine Science Update
Saturday, October 13, 2018

Study into wound healing

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British horse owners  are invited to take part in a new project to help improve the management of wounds.  The Equine Wound Projec...
Monday, September 24, 2018

Tendon repair with gene therapy

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Gene therapy techniques have been used to help cure horses with tendon and ligament injuries, a study involving experts at the University ...

New Equine Virus test available

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A recently discovered virus, which can lead to severe neurological disease and may prove fatal, can now be identified using a new diagnost...

Increased Atypical Myopathy risk

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Bare pastures and potential hay shortages, coupled with early transatlantic storms blowing seeds from laden sycamore trees, have created t...

Hay-fed horses may lack nutrients

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Research has shown that horses on a hay-only diet may not digest some nutrients as effectively as those fed combination diets and could ...

Approaches to farrier care and laminitis prevention

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Farriers need to work closely with horse owners to spot the subtle signs of the painful condition laminitis, a new study in Equine Veterin...
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