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Topic:Equine Health

Equine health encompasses the study and management of diseases, disorders, and overall well-being of horses. It involves understanding various physiological systems, preventive care, and treatment strategies to maintain optimal health in equine populations. Common areas of focus include nutrition, infectious diseases, orthopedic conditions, and reproductive health. Research in equine health aims to advance knowledge on diagnostic methods, therapeutic interventions, and management practices that improve horse welfare and performance. This page collects peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse aspects of equine health, offering insights into current findings and advancements in the field.
[Body temperatures of horses before, during and after a military test].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 15, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 20 515-519 
Hörnicke H, von Engelhardt W, Ehrlein HJ.No abstract available
Liquid silicone for intra-articular use in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 15, 1967   Volume 155, Issue 8 1367-1369 
Riddle WE, Wheat JD.No abstract available
[Observations on snake-bitten cows and horses in Southern Brazil].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    October 15, 1967   Volume 74, Issue 20 531-532 
Grunert E.No abstract available
Fracture of the tibia in a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 15, 1967   Volume 155, Issue 8 1370-1373 
Springstead BK.No abstract available
[The use of corticosteroid preparations in clinical practice].
Veterinariia    October 1, 1967   Volume 44, Issue 10 67-68 
Rusinov AF.No abstract available
A study of some of the physical, chemical, and serologic properties of antigens from sera of horses, dogs, and rats with acute babesiosis.
The Journal of parasitology    October 1, 1967   Volume 53, Issue 5 919-923 
Sibinovic KH, MacLeod R, Ristic M, Sibinovic S, Cox HW.No abstract available
[Test of a concentrated polyvalent adsorbate vaccine against leptospirosis].
Veterinariia    October 1, 1967   Volume 44, Issue 10 40-43 
Liubashenko SIa, Kostrikina LG, Deripasko PG, Kornelaeva RP, Loginov IA, Beliaev VM, Korolev VM, Slugin VS, Gavrilova LD.No abstract available
Viral encephalitis of equines and domestic ruminants in the Near East. II.
Research in veterinary science    October 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 4 419-439 
Daubney R.No abstract available
Serological responses of horses immunized with live attenuated African horse sickness vaccine.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1967   Volume 77, Issue 4 431-438 doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(67)90029-1
Mirchamsy H, Taslimi H.No abstract available
Biological half-life of endogenous PMS following hysterectomy and studies on losses in urine and milk.
Endocrinology    October 1, 1967   Volume 81, Issue 4 927-930 doi: 10.1210/endo-81-4-927
Cole HH, Bigelow M, Finkel J, Rupp GR.No abstract available
[Trial with artificial insemination on horses].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    October 1, 1967   Volume 109, Issue 10 517-524 
Wierzbowski S, Kupferschmied H, Leuenberger H.No abstract available
Purification and properties of horse pancreatic ribonucleases.
Journal of biochemistry    October 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 4 430-438 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a128686
Ishihara T, Irie M, Ukita T.No abstract available
[Epizootic infections of equine influenza in France (1965-1967). Virological study].
Bulletin de l'Academie veterinaire de France    October 1, 1967   Volume 40, Issue 8 427-430 
Cottereau P, Proy JC, Sohier R, Henry M.No abstract available
The number and size of nerve fibres to the masticatory muscles of the horse.
Archives of oral biology    October 1, 1967   Volume 12, Issue 10 1159-1166 doi: 10.1016/0003-9969(67)90064-7
Murphy TR, Cameron HU.No abstract available
Chemotherapy of equine leukemia with amethopterin.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 10 1003-1008 
Ward JM, Whitlock RH.No abstract available
Rupture of the peroneus tertius in the horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 10 993 
Szabuniewicz M, Titus RS.No abstract available
Equine paralytic myoglobinuria–a case report.
The Indian veterinary journal    October 1, 1967   Volume 44, Issue 10 896-898 
Verma BB, Prasad B.No abstract available
Respiratory distress in a newborn foal with failure to form lung lining film.
Nature    September 30, 1967   Volume 215, Issue 5109 1498-1499 doi: 10.1038/2151498a0
Rossdale PD, Pattle RE, Mahaffey LW.A SYNDROME in newborn thoroughbred foals, characterized by irregular respiration, convulsions, and lung pathology, has been described already1, and its resemblance to the respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn human noted. This latter condition is associated with the absence of the surface active lung lining complex, or lung surfactant2; this absence can be investigated by observation of bubbles obtained from the lung3. From normal lungs bubbles of very low surface tension which show great stability in air-saturated water can be obtained4,5. The present case demonstrates the common facto...
Identity of structure of horse deoxy- and oxyhaemoglobin after reaction with bis(N-maleidomethyl)ether.
Journal of molecular biology    September 28, 1967   Volume 28, Issue 3 451-454 doi: 10.1016/s0022-2836(67)80094-9
Simon SR, Konigsberg WH, Bolton W, Perutz MF.No abstract available
Simple immunological method for the diagnosis of pregnancy in mares.
Nature    September 16, 1967   Volume 215, Issue 5107 1280-1281 doi: 10.1038/2151280a0
Richards CB.No abstract available
[Studies in the occurrence of counter-substances against leptospira in horses and cattle within the complex of internal diseases].
Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift    September 15, 1967   Volume 80, Issue 18 348-350 
Konrád J, Vosta J.No abstract available
Tetanus prophylaxis. Experimental assay in horses, with penicillin and tetanus antitoxin.
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo    September 1, 1967   Volume 9, Issue 5 309-312 
Corrêa A, Tavares J.No abstract available
Utilization of the carotene of hay by horses.
Journal of animal science    September 1, 1967   Volume 26, Issue 5 1030-1038 doi: 10.2527/jas1967.2651030x
Fonnesbeck PV, Symons LD.No abstract available
Studies into equine electrocardiography and vectorcardiography. IV. Vector distributions in some arrhythmias.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    September 1, 1967   Volume 31, Issue 9 219-225 
Holmes JR, Alps BJ.The paper describes the changes in P, QRS and T vector orientations in the H plane in the aberrant beats in cases of partial atrioventricular block and premature atrial and ventricular systoles. The sites of possible atrial ectopic foci are discussed in relation to the anatomy of the atrial chambers and the orientation of the P vectors associated with atrial ectopic beats.
Serum selenium and related parameters of naturally and experimentally fed horses.
The Journal of nutrition    September 1, 1967   Volume 93, Issue 1 60-64 doi: 10.1093/jn/93.1.60
Stowe HD.No abstract available
Molecular weight distributions of milk fat triglycerides from seven species.
Journal of lipid research    September 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 5 473-478 
Breckenridge WC, Kuksis A.The triglyceride compositions of the milk fats of man, dog, guinea pig, cow, sheep, goat, and horse were compared by gas-liquid chromatography of the intact triglycerides and of the butyl esters of the component fatty acids. The milk fats of man, dog, and guinea pig, which were largely made up of long-chain fatty acids, showed a common pattern with major contributions made by the glycerides with 48-54 acyl carbon atoms. The milk fats of cow, sheep, and goat, which were rich in short-chain acids, showed significant proportions of triglycerides with 28-54 acyl carbon atoms. Horse milk, which con...
Mechanical behaviour of tendon in vitro. A preliminary report.
Medical & biological engineering    September 1, 1967   Volume 5, Issue 5 433-443 doi: 10.1007/BF02479137
Abrahams M.The mechanical behaviour of horse and human tendon, as characterised by the stress-strain curve, has been examined with respect to load-strain cycling and strain rate. It was found that the tendon stress-strain curve for successive cycles was reporducible provided that strain on the specimen did not exceed 2·0–4·0%. If this strain level was exceeded, a permanent deformation occurred. This phenomenon was verified by histological studies on strained tendon which showed that some of the collagen fibres did not return to their original orientation. Variation in the rate of strain was found to ...
[On navicular bone fractures of the horse].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    September 1, 1967   Volume 109, Issue 9 487-496 
Wintzer HJ, Dämmrich K.No abstract available
Some problems of the hoof in the modern harness horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    September 1, 1967   Volume 62, Issue 9 903-906 
Lambert FW.No abstract available
Digestibility of the proximate nutrients of forage by horses.
Journal of animal science    September 1, 1967   Volume 26, Issue 5 1039-1045 doi: 10.2527/jas1967.2651039x
Fonnesbeck PV, Lydman RK, Vander Noot GW, Symons LD.No abstract available