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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.
[Intestinal parasite burn in cattle and horses; a comparative study with the intestinal burn of humans].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    September 1, 1948   Volume 55, Issue 33-34 260-262 
WESTPHAL W.No abstract available
The blood level response of horses to administration of penicillin in oil and wax.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 1, 1948   Volume 113, Issue 858 240-244 
DOLL ER, WALLACE ME.No abstract available
[The periodic inflammation of the eyes of the horses as leptospiral disease].
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift    August 7, 1948   Volume 78, Issue 31 756-758 
HEUSSER H, GSELL O.No abstract available
The biochemical approach to animal disease; gastro-intestinal autointoxication in cattle and horses.
The British veterinary journal    August 1, 1948   Volume 104, Issue 8 238-251 doi: 10.1016/s0372-5545(17)30202-x
SEEKLES L.No abstract available
REPORT on infectious equine encephalomyelitis in the United States in 1947.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 1, 1948   Volume 113, Issue 857 123-125 
No abstract available
Muscular dystrophy in a foal; report of a case.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 1, 1948   Volume 113, Issue 857 170-175 
JONES TC, REED WO.No abstract available
[About equine fatigue, with particular attention to infectious anemia].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    July 15, 1948   Volume 55, Issue 27-28 218 
LUDWIG .No abstract available
Further studies on the endometrial cups of the pregnant mare.
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism    July 1, 1948   Volume 8, Issue 7 616 
COLE HH, HART GH.No abstract available
[Cholesterolemia in experimental infectious anemia of equidae].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    July 1, 1948   Volume 142, Issue 13-14 905-907 
LEMETAYER E.No abstract available
Blood sedimentation rate in the horse and the cow.
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    July 1, 1948   Volume 73, Issue 13 485-516 
VAN ZIJL WJ.No abstract available
On the principal estrogenic constituents of the urine of the stallion.
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism    July 1, 1948   Volume 8, Issue 7 601 
LEVIN L.No abstract available
[Apropos of the jaundice index and fasting bilirubinemia in horses].
Revista da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria    June 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 4 187-194 
NETTO JF, RIBEIRO OF, RIBEIRO IF.No abstract available
[Some information about damage and error prevention in the fight against infertility in horses and cattle].
Tierarztliche Umschau    June 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 11-12 170-173 
SCHAETZ F.No abstract available
Some infectious diseases of domestic animals in China; horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 1, 1948   Volume 112, Issue 855 436 
LO CS.No abstract available
Equine mortality due to Gastrophilus larvae.
Australian veterinary journal    May 1, 1948   Volume 24, Issue 5 116-119 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1948.tb04641.x
RAINEY JW.No abstract available
[A new pathogen related to the diphtheria bacterium from kidney riders in serum horses].
Tierarztliche Umschau    May 1, 1948   Volume 3, Issue 9-10 135-138 
ILUKEWITSCH A.No abstract available
[Situs inversus in horses; on the problem of asymmetry].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    May 1, 1948   Volume 90, Issue 5 250-266 
HOFLIGER H.No abstract available
[About medus formations (detached whiners) in bull and stallion sperm and their diagnostic importance]. BLOM E.No abstract available
Cases of fistulous withers in a horse and a donkey in Egypt.
The Veterinary record    April 17, 1948   Volume 60, Issue 16 193 
ZAKI O, ZAKI R.No abstract available
Study on equine encephalomyelitis epizootica.
Japanese journal of medicine    April 1, 1948   Volume 1, Issue 2 126-132 doi: 10.7883/yoken1948.1.126
OKUBO K, SATO K, ICHIKAWA Y.No abstract available
Ovarian activity in the pregnant mare.
Nature    March 6, 1948   Volume 161, Issue 4088 355 doi: 10.1038/161355a0
AMOROSO EC, HANCOCK JL, ROWLANDS IW.No abstract available
[Surgical treatment of chronic laminitis in horses].
Annales de medecine veterinaire    March 1, 1948   Volume 92, Issue 2 49-55 
GROSJEAN A, LABAY F.No abstract available
The demonstration and transmission of the South African strain of Trypanosoma equiperdum of horses.
The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary science and animal industry    March 1, 1948   Volume 23, Issue 1-2 41-57 
PARKIN BS.No abstract available
Horses and the world of medicine.
Bulletin of the National Society for Medical Research    March 1, 1948   Volume 2, Issue 4 6-8 
EICHHORN A.No abstract available
[Sarcoids of the Skin in Horses].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    March 1, 1948   Volume 55, Issue 9-10 69-71 
MATZKE M.No abstract available
Notes on serological tests carried out on equine species infected with dourine.
The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary science and animal industry    March 1, 1948   Volume 23, Issue 1-2 33-36 
ROBINSON EM.No abstract available
Equine infectious anemia in Germany.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 1, 1948   Volume 112, Issue 852 199-207 
TODD FA.No abstract available
[On the Histology Of Lung Changes In Vallée’s Disease; Infectious Anemia With the Horses].
Experientia    February 15, 1948   Volume 4, Issue 2 76 doi: 10.1007/BF02155995
STECK W, HAUSER H.No abstract available
Pantothenic acid studies with the horse.
Journal of animal science    February 1, 1948   Volume 7, Issue 1 78-83 doi: 10.2527/jas1948.7178
PEARSON PB, SCHMIDT H.On the basis of studies with Shetland ponies it appears that a daily intake of 38 µg of pantothenic acid per kg. of body weight is adequate to permit normal growth and health in the horse. The amount of pantothenic acid excreted by the renal pathway is influenced by the levels ingested. On the level of 150 µg daily per kg. of body weight 41 per cent was excreted in the urine whereas when the level ingested was 38 µg per kg. of body weight only 12.7 percent was excreted by the renal pathway.
A peculiar form of equine paralysis.
The Journal of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps    February 1, 1948   Volume 19, Issue 2 43-45 
KINGSTON JS.No abstract available