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Vaccine Reactions
Preventative Care, Horse Ownership Lauren Alderman, DVM, CVA Preventative Care, Horse Ownership Lauren Alderman, DVM, CVA

Vaccine Reactions

Vaccine reactions are rare, usually mild, and can vary based on a horse's reaction to a particular adjuvant, route, or sensitivity. Your horse may react with hives to an IM vaccine one year, and have no reaction to an intranasal vaccine of for the same infection. Learn more about managing your horse's vaccine reactions. . .

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Safety and Efficacy of Compounded Medication
Horse Ownership, News, Medication Lisa Nesson, DVM Horse Ownership, News, Medication Lisa Nesson, DVM

Safety and Efficacy of Compounded Medication

Compounding drugs is the process of customizing a drug for a horse when a commercially available one does not already exist. This is a necessity to meet the therapeutic goals for a horse’s health, and is important for successful veterinary care. Illegally compounded drugs are drugs which often are created as less expensive alternatives to FDA approved medication.

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Why Should I Freeze My Stallion's Semen?
Reproduction Irongate Equine Reproduction Irongate Equine

Why Should I Freeze My Stallion's Semen?

Why collect and freeze your stallion? It allows for national and global marketing of your stallion's bloodlines, it cuts cost for mare owners, increases the volume of breedings possible for your stallion, and preserves the genetic potential of your premier stallion against future loss.

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EPM and How to Prevent it
Farm Management, Illness, Preventative Care Lauren Alderman, DVM, CVA Farm Management, Illness, Preventative Care Lauren Alderman, DVM, CVA

EPM and How to Prevent it

Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) is a neurologic disease in horses caused by infection with the protozoan Sarcocystis neurona (SN). SN infects horses when they ingest the organism in contaminated feed or water. The definitive host of this organism is the opossum, which passes the organism in its feces.

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Helping a Downed Horse
Emergencies, Farm Management Howard Ketover, DVM Emergencies, Farm Management Howard Ketover, DVM

Helping a Downed Horse

In winter terrain and weather, a horse that’s down on ice is in a life threatening situation. The horse may be suffering from an injury from falling on the ice, or have hypothermia from laying in the snow/ice for a long period of time. This is often from an inability to stand due to poor traction and muscle weakness from the cold.

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