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Topic:Animal Health

Animal Health encompasses a broad range of topics focused on maintaining and improving the well-being of equine species. This field addresses various aspects of horse care, including disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of health conditions. Key areas of interest include equine nutrition, vaccination protocols, parasite control, dental care, and the management of chronic conditions such as laminitis and colic. Additionally, animal health research in horses investigates the impact of exercise and training on physical health, the role of genetics in disease susceptibility, and the development of new therapeutic approaches. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the latest advancements, challenges, and best practices in preserving and enhancing the health of horses.
[Genetic aspect of the haptoglobins of several animal species (bovines, equines, swine)].
Archivio veterinario italiano    December 31, 1965   Volume 16, Issue 6 433-447 
Minoccheri F.No abstract available
[Leukosis in horses].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    December 15, 1965   Volume 20, Issue 24 996-999 
Almejew CS.No abstract available
Hoof repair with plastics.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 15, 1965   Volume 147, Issue 12 1340-1345 
Jenny J, Evans LH, Raker CW.No abstract available
Methoxyflurane anesthesia in large animals.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 15, 1965   Volume 147, Issue 12 1411-1415 
Heinze CD.No abstract available
Confusing radiologic variations at the distal end of the radius of the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 15, 1965   Volume 147, Issue 12 1310-1312 
Myers VS.No abstract available
[Serum enzyme activity determination in veterinary medicine. 3. Serum enzyme model in paralytic myoglobinemia of the horse].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    December 1, 1965   Volume 107, Issue 12 685-697 
Gerber H.No abstract available
Composition of lipids in stallion semen.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    December 1, 1965   Volume 10, Issue 3 337-342 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0100337
Komarek RJ, Pickett BW, Gibson EW, Lanz RN.No abstract available
Experimental transmission of Echinococcus from horses to foxes.
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology    December 1, 1965   Volume 59, Issue 4 457-462 doi: 10.1080/00034983.1965.11686332
Howkins AB, Gemmell MA, Smyth JD.No abstract available
Observations on equine and bovine haematocrit determinations.
Australian veterinary journal    December 1, 1965   Volume 41, Issue 12 380-384 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1965.tb04557.x
Lepherd EE.No abstract available
[Laryngeal hemiplegia (laryngeal whistle) in the horse–examination and surgical result].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    December 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 23 548-553 
Schebitz H.No abstract available
The contribution of the horse to knowledge of the heart and circulation. II. Cardiac catheterization and ventricular dynamics.
Connecticut medicine    December 1, 1965   Volume 29, Issue 12 864 
Geddes LA, McCrady JD, Hoff HE.No abstract available
The reaction of organophosphorus compounds with hydrolytic enzymes. The inhibition of horse liver aliesterase.
Biochemical pharmacology    December 1, 1965   Volume 14, Issue 12 1727-1738 doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(65)90262-5
Ooms AJ, Breebaart-Hansen JC.No abstract available
[Twin pregnancy in the mare].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    December 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 23 541-548 
Vandeplassche M, Spincemaille J, Herman J, Bouters R.No abstract available
Systemic insecticides in livestock insect control.
The Veterinary record    November 27, 1965   Volume 77, Issue 48 1418-1420 doi: 10.1136/vr.77.48.1418
Drummond RO, Graham OH.No abstract available
Symmetrical gaits of horses.
Science (New York, N.Y.)    November 5, 1965   Volume 150, Issue 3697 701-708 doi: 10.1126/science.150.3697.701
Hildebrand M.No abstract available
Equine research.
The British veterinary journal    November 1, 1965   Volume 121, Issue 11 495-496 
No abstract available
[The incidence and results of treatment of tumors in animals (dog, cat, horse). Statistical report on 1079 surgical cases].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    November 1, 1965   Volume 12, Issue 8 711-743 
Uberreiter O.No abstract available
[Treatment and prevention of parasitic diseases in horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 21 493-496 
Enigk K.No abstract available
[Comparative behavior studies on lying-down and rising in hoofed animals].
Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie    November 1, 1965   Volume 22, Issue 6 696-723 
Zannier-Tanner E.No abstract available
[Presence of rheumatoid factors in antibacterial horse immune sera].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    November 1, 1965   58-65 
Podliachouk L, Eyquem A, Corvazier R.No abstract available
A cast technic for management of leg wounds in horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    November 1, 1965   Volume 60, Issue 11 1101-1105 
Deyhle CE.No abstract available
The effect of trichlorfon on endoparasites of horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    November 1, 1965   Volume 60, Issue 11 1127-1128 
Nelson DL.No abstract available
[On the spondylarthrotic pathogenesis of the spinal ataxia of horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 21 502-506 
Schulz LC, Schebitz H, Pohlenz J, Mechlenburg G.No abstract available
Some pointers on diagnosis and treatment of equine colic.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    November 1, 1965   Volume 60, Issue 11 119-122 
Garza RR.No abstract available
The surgical relief of intestinal obstruction in horses: a review. I. Mortality, anaesthesia and laparotomy.
The British veterinary journal    November 1, 1965   Volume 121, Issue 11 497-508 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)40902-x
Littlejohn A.The mortality following operations for intestinal obstructions in horses decreased from 80 per cent during the period 1849-1913 to 22 per cent during the period 1934-1964. Mortality following operations for high intestinal obstructions was greater than for low intestinal obstructions, and the mortality following operations for strangulating obstructions was more than twice as great as the mortality following simple obstructions. The most frequent cause of death following operations was failure to correct the causal condition, or subsequent impaction. The anaesthesia techniques most frequently...
[Spinal nematodosis in the horse caused by Strongylus vulgaris].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    November 1, 1965   Volume 72, Issue 21 510-511 
Pohlenz J, Schulze D, Eckert J.No abstract available
[Determination of serum enzyme activities in veterinary medicine. 3. D. Determination of LDH, MDH, SHD, GLDH, ALD and alpha-amylase activity in some horse organs as a basis for the clinical interpretation of serum enzyme activity determinations].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    November 1, 1965   Volume 107, Issue 11 626-631 
Gerber H.No abstract available
Proteolysis of salmine by horse urinary kallikrein.
Biochemical pharmacology    November 1, 1965   Volume 14, Issue 11 1665-1671 doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(65)90021-3
Brandi CM, Mendes J, Paiva AC, Prado ES.No abstract available
Non-toxicity of urea feeding to horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    November 1, 1965   Volume 60, Issue 11 1123-1126 
Rusoff LL, Lank RB, Spillman TE, Elliot HB.No abstract available
[The result of animal inspection for leptospirosis].
Veterinariia    November 1, 1965   Volume 42, Issue 11 39-40 
Mezhennyĭ AM.No abstract available