Topic:Anemia
Anemia in horses is a condition characterized by a decrease in the number of red blood cells (RBCs) or hemoglobin concentration, leading to reduced oxygen delivery to tissues. This condition can result from various causes, including blood loss, hemolysis, or decreased red blood cell production due to nutritional deficiencies or bone marrow disorders. Clinical signs of anemia in horses may include lethargy, pale mucous membranes, increased heart rate, and reduced exercise tolerance. Diagnosis typically involves a complete blood count (CBC) and further diagnostic tests to identify underlying causes. Management of equine anemia depends on addressing the primary cause and may involve nutritional support, medication, or blood transfusions. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and management of anemia in equine patients.