Courtesy of Kentucky Equine Research
Kentucky Equine Research
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Vitamin E for Horses: Choose Direct Supplementation
To ensure that vitamin E is delivered to the horse in proper amounts, supplement with a high-quality, bioavailable source of vitamin E.
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Proceed with Caution: Intra-Articular Triamcinolone for Equine Joints
Is your veterinarian planning to use the steroid triamcinolone to treat joint disease in your metabolic or potentially metabolic horse?
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Genetic Elements Called miRNA May Be Next Foaling Predictor
Japanese researchers suggested that small segments of genetic material called circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) could be used to predict foaling.
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Alfalfa Pellets for Severe Equine Asthma: Pros and Cons
A recent study found that feeding alfalfa pellets helps horses with severe asthma more than feeding steamed hay.
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Frozen Fecal Transplants in Horses: Four Findings
In the case of dysbiosis, or an imbalance in the hndgut microbiome, veterinarians may recommend fecal microbiota transplant.
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Back to Basics: Studying Canagliflozin in Horses for Treating Insulin Dysregulation
Looking to fill the gaps in knowledge on medications for insulin dysregulation, researchers studied the oft-used canagliflozin.
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