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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.
Carbuncles in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    October 1, 1887   Volume 8, Issue 4 363-367 
Lee DD.No abstract available
A Few Diseases of Horses.
The Homoeopathic physician    August 1, 1887   Volume 7, Issue 8 276-279 
Hall J.No abstract available
Toothache of Horses.
The Homoeopathic physician    April 1, 1887   Volume 7, Issue 4 132 
McCart TS.No abstract available
Scarlet Fever in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    April 1, 1884   Volume 5, Issue 2 134-145 
Peters JC.No abstract available
Scarlet Fever in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1884   Volume 5, Issue 1 1-14 
Peters JC.No abstract available
The Ancients on Equine Age Marks.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1884   Volume 5, Issue 1 19-24 
Clarke WH.No abstract available
The Action of Pilocarpin upon Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1883   Volume 4, Issue 1 56 
No abstract available
The Hypodermic Use of Morphine in the Colic of Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    October 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 4 314 
No abstract available
Feeding Horses.
Hall's journal of health    July 1, 1882   Volume 29, Issue 7 351-353 
No abstract available
A New Cause for Bloody Urine in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    July 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 3 251 
No abstract available
Paralysis in Cows and Hæmoglobinuria in Horses from the Same Cause.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    July 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 3 254 
No abstract available
The Cause of Death in the Colic of Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 1 48-49 
No abstract available
Epizootic Suppurative Cellulitis; Or, Phlegmonous Erysipelas in Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1882   Volume 3, Issue 1 29-32 
Berns GH.No abstract available
When to Feed Grain to Horses.
Hall's journal of health    September 1, 1881   Volume 28, Issue 9 358 
No abstract available
Shall Our Horses Wear Shoes?
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    July 1, 1881   Volume 2, Issue 3 178-182 
No abstract available
The Cause and Cure of Disease in Horses’ Feet.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    July 1, 1881   Volume 2, Issue 3 162-169 
McLellan EA.No abstract available
Decency toward Horses.
Hall\'s journal of health    June 1, 1881   Volume 28, Issue 6 209 
No abstract available
Watering Horses.
Hall's journal of health    May 1, 1881   Volume 28, Issue 5 196 
No abstract available
Heavy Draught Breeding Horses.
The Journal of comparative medicine and surgery    January 1, 1881   Volume 2, Issue 1 47 
No abstract available
Tympanitis: Lecture on Equine Practice, Columbia Veterinary College.
The Archives of comparative medicine and surgery    October 1, 1880   Volume 1, Issue 4 218-223 
Berns GH.No abstract available
Colic in Horses: Part of a Clinical Lecture Recently Delivered at Columbia Veterinary College.
The Archives of comparative medicine and surgery    July 1, 1880   Volume 1, Issue 3 149-153 
Berns GH.No abstract available
On the Affection Commonly Termed “Corn” in the Equine Foot.
The Archives of comparative medicine and surgery    April 1, 1880   Volume 1, Issue 2 79-86 
Hamill J.No abstract available
Insanity in Horses.
Hall's journal of health    July 1, 1875   Volume 22, Issue 7 221 
No abstract available
Epidemic Catarrh among Horses.
Buffalo medical and surgical journal    October 1, 1872   Volume 12, Issue 3 113-114 
No abstract available
Disease of the Cavities of Molar Teeth in Horses.
The American journal of dental science    January 1, 1858   Volume 8, Issue 1 143 
No abstract available
Contribution to Statistics of the Mortality among Horses in Cavalry Corps Serving in the United Kingdom, Together with the Number of Horses Cast, and Some Preliminary Observations Respecting the Selection, Training, and Feeding of Horses Belonging to Dragoon Regiments.
Edinburgh medical and surgical journal    April 1, 1838   Volume 49, Issue 135 467-474 
Marshall H.No abstract available
Hippopathology; or, Treatise on Diseases and Lameness of Horses.
The Medico-chirurgical review    July 1, 1834   Volume 21, Issue 41 88-92 
No abstract available
Remarks on the Inability to Produce the Effect of Emetics in Horses.
The Medical and physical journal    October 1, 1810   Volume 24, Issue 140 271-274 
Hargrove G.No abstract available
Account of the Employment of Very Large Quantities of the Ærugo Æris, Exhibited Internally to Horses, with a View to the Cure of Glanders. Lawson R.No abstract available
Comparison of the Mineral Profile of Two Types of Horse Diet, Silage and Commercial Concentrate, and Their Impacts on Hoof Tensile Strength.
   March 17, 2026  
The type of diet that a horse consumes is one of the most important factors determining the mineral profile and tensile strength of its hooves, so the quality and nutritional value of the supplied feed are fundamental to achieving satisfactory hoof quality. The objective of this study was to compare the differences in the mineral concentrations of sodium (Na), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn), and Iron (Fe) between two diets, namely silage and a commercial concentrate, using atomic absorption spectrometry and to determine which led to higher increases in the hoof tensile strength of ho...