Biosecurity for foals and calves
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Biosecurity for foals and calves – babies are prone to diarrhea, pneumonia, among other diseases. Cleaning and disinfection are critical.
Read MoreCoughing foals and Rhodococcus equi
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Coughing foals may have Rhodococcus equi (R. equi), one of the most common causes of bacterial pneumonia in foals worldwide. This bacteria is found almost everywhere and tough to manage.
Read MorePPID – It’s not “Cushing’s”!
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Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) was initially, and wrongly, called Cushing’s thinking it was a similar adrenal disease to what was diagnosed in humans and dogs. Cortisol is a secondary player, not the primary issue in PPID.
Read MoreHeart Sounds
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The beauty of the larger livestock heart is that it beats more slowly, allowing the listener to appreciate each sound and the rhythm.
Read MoreExcess Fecal Water or Diarrhea?
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When the colon is unable to absorb water, the feces end up with more water content. There is a spectrum of colon illness from mild irritation causing excess fecal water, to more significant and finally clinical diarrhea and systemic disease.
Read MoreDummy Syndrome
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It is a term probable best known in the equine community, but “Dummy Syndrome”, aka neonatal maladjustment syndrome, aka neonatal encephalopathy or neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, has been identified in many species.
Read MoreStrangles in Horses
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“Strangles” is the lay term that was given to horses suffering from pharyngeal lymph node swelling that, at worst, affects breathing, hence “strangles”.
Read MoreHelpful Links for Food Animal Veterinarians
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Helpful links for food animal veterinarians. Government organizations, journal repositories, research, and drug resources.
Read MoreEquine Asthma
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Heaves, COPD, allergies. When horses have chronic cough and respiratory struggles many names and diagnoses have been given. Most recently, it’s been called “Asthma”
Read MoreDiabetes in Horses – Insulin Dysregulation
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Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) is the scientific name given to the “easy keepers”, horses who are obese, develop abnormal fat deposits on regular diets, and reduced ability to lose weight. Insulin dysregulation and eventual resistance wreaks havoc on the body in many ways.
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