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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.
Effect of fasting, gestation, lactation and exercise on glucose turnover in horses.
Journal of animal science    November 1, 1971   Volume 33, Issue 5 1001-1004 doi: 10.2527/jas1971.3351001x
Evans JW.No abstract available
Maintenance of the corpus luteum in hysterectomized mares.
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1971   Volume 32, Issue 11 1687-1691 
Ginther OJ, First NL.No abstract available
Effects of a piperazine-carbon disulfide-phenothiazine preparation on hemoglobin and packed cell values of horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1971   Volume 159, Issue 10 1260-1262 
Blevins DI, Miller CC, Kleckner MD.No abstract available
Artificial insemination of pony mares with semen frozen and stored in liquid nitrogen.
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1971   Volume 32, Issue 11 1693-1698 
Ellery JC, Graham EF, Zemjanis R.No abstract available
[Urinary carbonate calculi of herbivorous mammals].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    November 1, 1971   Volume 18, Issue 9 767 
Grünberg W.No abstract available
Clinical and pathological observations on generalized steatitis in foals.
Journal of comparative pathology    October 1, 1971   Volume 81, Issue 4 499-506 doi: 10.1016/0021-9975(71)90077-6
Platt H, Whitwell KE.A form of generalized fat necrosis and steatitis occurs in pony and donkey foals. The clinical and pathological features of this disorder are described and its possible relationship to a similar condition in the Thoroughbred foal, and to yellow Fat Disease in other species, is discussed.
Recent developments in the law relating to veterinary certificates of soundness.
Equine veterinary journal    October 1, 1971   Volume 3, Issue 4 125-128 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1971.tb04454.x
Cazalet E.The paper examines recent developments in the law which have extended criminal and civil liability for veterinary certificates of soundness. Criminal liability under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 is first considered. There follows a discussion of civil liability at common law and under the Misrepresentation Act 1967. The paper then examines the standard of care required of a veterinary surgeon in preparing a certificate, and, after some general considerations, deals specifically with questions relating to the purpose of the examination, the extent of the examination, and testing for pheny...
A new method of investigating equine locomotion.
Equine veterinary journal    October 1, 1971   Volume 3, Issue 4 137-140 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1971.tb04456.x
Fredricson I, Drevemo S.No abstract available
Clinical evaluation of cardiac vectors in the horse.
Equine veterinary journal    October 1, 1971   Volume 3, Issue 4 129-136 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1971.tb04455.x
Muylle E, Oyaert W.No abstract available
[Teaching systems in European veterinary medical textbooks from the 16th to 18th century. Blood-letting horse, disease-name horse, defect-horse].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    October 1, 1971   Volume 18, Issue 8 661-707 
Stork M.No abstract available
[Arterious blood supply of the navicular and large sesamoid bone in the horse].
Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe A    October 1, 1971   Volume 18, Issue 8 646-652 
Wintzer HJ, Schlarmann B.No abstract available
Effects on Bay Va 1470 on cardiovascular parameters in ponies.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1971   Volume 66, Issue 10 1016 
Garner HE, Amend JF, Rosborough JP.No abstract available
Renal electron spin resonance spectra in several species of mammals.
Archives internationales de physiologie et de biochimie    October 1, 1971   Volume 79, Issue 4 801-803 
Maréchal R, Barac G.No abstract available
Congenital lateral luxation of the patella in the horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1971   Volume 61, Issue 4 670-673 
Rooney JR, Raker CW, Harmany KJ.No abstract available
[Multi-layered squamous epithelium of the foregut in the pig, horse and domestic ruminants].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    October 1, 1971   Volume 113, Issue 10 561-576 
Wille KH, Schummer A, Schnorr B.No abstract available
Relative dye-binding capacity of albumin from several species with HABA, bromocresol green and Spectru AB-2.
Analytical biochemistry    October 1, 1971   Volume 43, Issue 2 575-581 doi: 10.1016/0003-2697(71)90289-2
Pemberton JR, DeJong J.No abstract available
Safety and efficacy of an attenuated Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis vaccine for use in Equidae.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 15, 1971   Volume 159, Issue 6 731-738 
Spertzel RO, Kahn DE.No abstract available
[Problems of the so-called sore-shin disease of thoroughbred race horses].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    September 15, 1971   Volume 26, Issue 18 703-705 
Dietz O, Mill J, Richter W, Wilsdorf G.No abstract available
Effects of intra-articular injection of flumethasone suspension in joint diseases in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    September 15, 1971   Volume 159, Issue 6 739-753 
Van Pelt RW, Tillotson PJ, Gertsen KE, Gallagher KF.No abstract available
Two unusual cases in pregnant mares.
Australian veterinary journal    September 1, 1971   Volume 47, Issue 9 459-460 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1971.tb02189.x
Japp NG.No abstract available
Studies on the IgA system of the horse.
Immunology    September 1, 1971   Volume 21, Issue 3 443-454 
Vaerman JP, Querinjean P, Heremans JF.Equine serum and secretions were found to contain a protein which cross-reacted with an antiserum against human IgA, but not with antisera against any other human immunoglobulin. The physicochemical properties of equine IgA resembled those of human IgA. IgA was found to be the immunoglobulin having the highest secretion serum concentration ratio in equine lacteal and salivary secretions, and to be the protein produced by the majority of immunoglobulin-containing cells in the of the equine intestine.
[Serum gonadotropins (pregnant mare serum gonadotropins) in crossbreed offspring of small brood mares–biological and immunological qualities].
Veterinarni medicina    September 1, 1971   Volume 16, Issue 9 563-570 
Arendarcik J, Halagan J.No abstract available
The occurrence of Dictyocaulus arnfieldi in the lungs of horses.
New Zealand veterinary journal    September 1, 1971   Volume 19, Issue 9 217-219 doi: 10.1080/00480169.1971.33968
Campbell E, Gumbrell RC, Murfitt CG.No abstract available
Effects of Bay VA 1470 on respiratory parameters in ponies.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    September 1, 1971   Volume 66, Issue 9 921 
Garner HE, Amend JF, Rosborough JP.No abstract available
Immunopathology of equine infectious anemia.
American journal of clinical pathology    September 1, 1971   Volume 56, Issue 3 306-313 doi: 10.1093/ajcp/56.3.306
Henson JB, McGuire TC.No abstract available
Preliminary studies on the palatability of grasses, legumes and herbs to horses.
The Veterinary record    August 28, 1971   Volume 89, Issue 9 236-240 doi: 10.1136/vr.89.9.236
Archer M.No abstract available
Comparison of serum and plasma thyroxine determinations in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    August 15, 1971   Volume 159, Issue 4 449-450 
Hightower D, Miller L, Kyzar JR.No abstract available
[Characterization of horse spleen apoferritin by electrofocuing column fractionation].
Igaku to seibutsugaku. Medicine and biology    August 8, 1971   Volume 83, Issue 2 57-60 
Nitsu Y, Ishitani K, Urushizaki K.No abstract available
1,2-Dihydroxy-1-phenylpropane: a metabolite of ephedrine in ponies.
Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de therapie    August 1, 1971   Volume 192, Issue 2 291-301 
Nicholson JD.No abstract available
Steroid content of the equine ovary during the reproductive cycle.
The Journal of endocrinology    August 1, 1971   Volume 50, Issue 4 589-597 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0500589
Younglai EV.Follicular fluid from individual follicles was collected from nine mares in oestrus and the concentration of the following steroids determined by gas—liquid chromatography: progesterone, 17α-hydroxyprogesterone, androstenedione, 19-norandrostenedione, epitestosterone, oestrone and oestradiol. The most vascular follicles, which were probably those destined to ovulate, tended to have the highest steroid concentrations. In these vascular follicles oestradiol was the main steroid found with an average concentration of 151 μg/100 ml. In two out of three samples of follicular fluid taken from...