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Topic:Equine Science

Equine Science encompasses the study of horses and their management, health, and performance. This field integrates various scientific disciplines such as biology, genetics, nutrition, physiology, and veterinary medicine to understand and improve the well-being and capabilities of horses. Areas of focus include equine anatomy, reproduction, behavior, and disease prevention. Research in equine science aims to enhance horse care, optimize training and performance, and address health challenges. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse aspects of equine science, providing insights into the latest advancements and methodologies in the field.
Contracted tendons.
Modern veterinary practice    May 1, 1973   Volume 54, Issue 5 67-69 
Johnson JH.No abstract available
Congenital equine papillomatosis.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1973   Volume 162, Issue 8 640 
Schueler RL.No abstract available
Physical properties and subunit structure of butyrylcholinesterase from horse serum.
Biochemistry    April 10, 1973   Volume 12, Issue 8 1622-1630 doi: 10.1021/bi00732a025
Lee JC, Harpst JA.No abstract available
Insulin turnover and irreversible loss rate in horses.
Journal of animal science    April 1, 1973   Volume 36, Issue 4 730-733 doi: 10.2527/jas1973.364730x
Madigan JE, Evans JW.No abstract available
The Kikuchi–Enigk model of Strongylus vulgaris migrations in the horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1973   Volume 63, Issue 2 220-222 
Georgi JR.No abstract available
Oedema in the rested-immobilised horse: a physiological pathology or a pathological physiology?
Equine veterinary journal    April 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 2 81-84 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03199.x
Dalton RG.No abstract available
Critical test evaluation of mebendazole against gastrointestinal parasites of horses and ponies.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1973   Volume 34, Issue 4 475-477 
Bradley RE, Radhakrishnan CV.No abstract available
[Motion analysis in trotting horses using ungulography].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    April 1, 1973   Volume 20, Issue 3 209-221 
Bayer A.No abstract available
Acute hypocalcemia in horses.
Modern veterinary practice    April 1, 1973   Volume 54, Issue 4 61-63 
Coffman JR.No abstract available
[Heart rate during standardised exercise as a measure for the working capacity of horses].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    April 1, 1973   Volume 20, Issue 3 188-208 
Ehrlein HJ, Hörnicke H, von Engelhardt W, Tolkmitt G.No abstract available
Histological studies on the insertion of the tendon on the distal phalanx of the horse.
The Japanese journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1973   Volume 21, Issue 1 1-14 
Otomo K.No abstract available
Equine tendon stress injuries.
Equine veterinary journal    April 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 2 58-64 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03195.x
Webbon PM.No abstract available
A comparison of three laboratory tests for pregnancy diagnosis in the mare.
Equine veterinary journal    April 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 2 94-95 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03202.x
McCaughey WJ, Hanna J, O'Brien JJ.No abstract available
Equine infectious anemia: sensitivity of the agar-gel immunodiffusion test, and the direct and the indirect complement-fixation tests for the detection of antibodies in equine serum.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee    April 1, 1973   Volume 37, Issue 2 171-176 
Carrier SP, Boulanger P, Bannister GL.The comparative values of the direct, the indirect complement-fixation and the agar-gel immunodiffusion tests were assessed for the diagnosis of equine infectious anemia. Antibodies were detected on the agar-gel immunodiffusion test as early as 18 days post-inoculation in the serums of experimentally infected horses and were readily detectable in all the subsequent bleedings. Complement-fixing antibodies, demonstrable by the direct method, were detected commencing about the same time. However, these were not long-lasting and were replaced by the non-complement-fixing antibodies demonstrable by...
On the fine structure of horse sweat glands.
Zeitschrift fur Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte    March 20, 1973   Volume 139, Issue 2 173-183 doi: 10.1007/BF00523636
Sorensen VW, Prasad G.No abstract available
Exploratory laparotomy in a 22-year-old Holstein carriage horse.
The Veterinary record    March 3, 1973   Volume 92, Issue 9 230-231 doi: 10.1136/vr.92.9.230
Cutler RS.No abstract available
Development of the germ cells in the ovary of the mule and hinny.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    March 1, 1973   Volume 32, Issue 3 441-445 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0320441
Taylor MJ, Short RV.No abstract available
A treatment regimen for equine cervicitis and metritis.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    March 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 3 269-270 
Northway RB.No abstract available
Radioimmunoassay for equine luteinizing hormone.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    March 1, 1973   Volume 32, Issue 3 475-477 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0320475
Anand AS, Thompson KW, Wentworth BC, First NL.No abstract available
Some local effects of 60 cobalt gamma radiation on the equine carpus. 2. Observed clinical effects and changes in estimated values of bone mineral content.
Australian veterinary journal    March 1, 1973   Volume 49, Issue 3 135-138 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1973.tb06761.x
Dixon RT, Gillette EL, Carlson WD.No abstract available
Formation of steroids by the pregnant mare. 3. Metabolism of 14C-squalene and 3H-dehydroisoandrosterone injected into the fetal circulation.
Endocrinology    March 1, 1973   Volume 92, Issue 3 657-666 doi: 10.1210/endo-92-3-657
Bhavani BR, Short RV.No abstract available
[Fine structure of the epithelium of the proventricular part of the equine stomach]. Wille KH, Schnorr B, Merl E.No abstract available
Cytogenetics of the superhorse.
The Journal of heredity    March 1, 1973   Volume 64, Issue 2 95-98 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a108363
Marx MB, Melnyk J, Persinger G, Ono S, McGee W, Kaufman W, Pessin A, Gillespie R.No abstract available
The carriage of animals at high altitude.
The Veterinary record    February 24, 1973   Volume 92, Issue 8 204-205 doi: 10.1136/vr.92.8.204
Taylor GB.No abstract available
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis: antibody response in vaccinated horses and resistance to infection with virulent virus.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1973   Volume 162, Issue 4 280-283 
Jochim MM, Barber TL, Luedke AJ.No abstract available
Care of traumatic corneal lesions in thoroughbred racehorses (a clinical report).
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    February 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 2 156-158 
Gertsen K, Wales L, Dawson H.No abstract available
A cervical cyst in a horse.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    February 1, 1973   Volume 14, Issue 2 46-49 
Mayhew IG, Lumsden JH.No abstract available
[A study of aggregating immunoglobulins in horses (“AI” or IgB or IgI)].
Annales d'immunologie    February 1, 1973   Volume 124, Issue 1 45-74 
Lavergne M, Raynaud M.No abstract available
Effect of antiserum against an equine pituitary fraction on corpus luteum and follicles in mares during diestrus.
American journal of veterinary research    February 1, 1973   Volume 34, Issue 2 181-183 
Pineda MH, Garcia MC, Ginther OJ.No abstract available
Medical and surgical management of enteroliths in Equidae.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 1, 1973   Volume 162, Issue 3 208-210 
Ferraro GL, Evans DR, Trunk DA, Roberts TT.No abstract available