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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.
Structure and functional properties of chemically modified horse hemoglobin. I. Determination of the functional properties.
Journal of molecular biology    May 28, 1971   Volume 58, Issue 1 69-77 doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(71)90232-4
Simon SR, Arndt DJ, Konigsberg WH.No abstract available
Structure and functional properties of chemically modified horse hemoglobin. II. X-ray studies.
Journal of molecular biology    May 28, 1971   Volume 58, Issue 1 79-88 doi: 10.1016/0022-2836(71)90233-6
Moffat JK.No abstract available
The occurrence of ovulation during pregnancy in the mare.
The Veterinary record    May 15, 1971   Volume 88, Issue 20 508-509 doi: 10.1136/vr.88.20.508
Allen WE.No abstract available
Lactoferrin in milk from different species.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B, Comparative biochemistry    May 15, 1971   Volume 39, Issue 1 119-129 doi: 10.1016/0305-0491(71)90258-6
Masson PL, Heremans JF.No abstract available
[Study of the activity of the serum of mares in foal].
Veterinariia    May 1, 1971   Volume 5 101-102 
Sevast'ianov SI, Leont'ev IuK.No abstract available
Free erythrocyte protoporphyrin in the horse.
Research in veterinary science    May 1, 1971   Volume 12, Issue 3 280-282 
Barnett AL, Steel JD, Stewart GA.Free erythrocyte protoporphyrin was estimated in 166 Thoroughbred horses and the mean value was found to be 4o vg.Poo ml. packed cells. Signifi-cantly lower haemoglobin concentrations were found in 21 horses whose erythrocyte protoporphyrin concentration was 7o p.g.lioo ml. packed cells or greater.
Effects of potassium in a purified equine diet.
The Journal of nutrition    May 1, 1971   Volume 101, Issue 5 629-633 doi: 10.1093/jn/101.5.629
Stowe HD.The effects of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 and 1.2% potassium, as K2CO3, in a purified diet were studied in orphaned foals of mixed breeding ranging in age from 11 to 57 days. Observations regarding feed intake, rate of gain, packed cell volume (PCV), erythrocyte counts (RBC), hemoglobin (Hb), leukocyte counts (WBC), and serum Na, K and Fe were made. Consumption of the 0.2% K diet after 8 days was inadequate to support growth. The foals consumed the 1.0 and 1.2% K diet at significantly higher rates (28.8 and 27.5 g/kg foal per day, respectively) than the 0.4% K diet. Rates of gain of foals fed 0.4...
Atresia of the naso-lacrimal duct in a horse.
Nordisk veterinaermedicin    May 1, 1971   Volume 23, Issue 5 260-262 
Hjorth P.No abstract available
Glyceryl guaiacolate as an adjunct to equine anesthesia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1971   Volume 158, Issue 9 1548-1553 
Coffman MT, Pedersoli WM.No abstract available
Equine melanotic disease.
Tumori    May 1, 1971   Volume 57, Issue 3 133-168 doi: 10.1177/030089167105700303
Levene A.No abstract available
A parametric analysis of bone fixation plates on fractured equine third metacarpal.
Journal of biomechanics    May 1, 1971   Volume 4, Issue 3 163-174 doi: 10.1016/0021-9290(71)90001-7
Ray DR, Ledbetter WB, Bynum D, Boyd CL.No abstract available
Treatment of tendosynovitis in the horse by the tendon splitting operation.
Australian veterinary journal    May 1, 1971   Volume 47, Issue 5 192-193 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1971.tb05057.x
Maxwell JA.No abstract available
Congenital bilateral patellar ectopia in a foal.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    May 1, 1971   Volume 66, Issue 5 445-447 
Van Pelt RW, Keahey KK, Dalley JB.No abstract available
[Additional method of clinically examining animals].
Veterinariia    May 1, 1971   Volume 5 75-76 
Smirnov SI.No abstract available
Lymphosarcoma (malignant lymphoma) in a horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    May 1, 1971   Volume 66, Issue 5 448-452 
Kirk MD.No abstract available
Use of an elastomer to reduce concussion to horses’ feet.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1971   Volume 158, Issue 8 1361-1365 
Marks D, Mackay-Smith MP, Cushing LS, Leslie JA.No abstract available
On the electron-transfer-coupled proton release of cytochrome c.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    April 6, 1971   Volume 234, Issue 1 57-61 doi: 10.1016/0005-2728(71)90129-0
Czerlinski GH, Dar K.No abstract available
Nitrogen conservation by ponies fed a low -protein ration.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1971   Volume 32, Issue 4 579-588 
Houpt TR, Houpt KA.No abstract available
Laboratory housing for the pony in an urban research facility.
Laboratory animal science    April 1, 1971   Volume 21, Issue 2 269-271 
Garner HE, Rosborough JP, Amend JF.No abstract available
[Comparative studies on the biochemical nature of myosin–smooth and skele- tal muscle myosin].
Seikagaku. The Journal of Japanese Biochemical Society    April 1, 1971   Volume 43, Issue 4 185-196 
Yamaguchi M.No abstract available
Duration of permeability of the intestine to macromolecules in the newly-born foal.
The Veterinary record    March 27, 1971   Volume 88, Issue 13 340-341 doi: 10.1136/vr.88.13.340
Jeffcott LB.No abstract available
A modified equine artificial vagina for the collection of gel-free semen.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 15, 1971   Volume 158, Issue 6 765-766 
Ellery JC.No abstract available
[Fibropapillomatosis of domestic animals].
Veterinariia    March 1, 1971   Volume 3 54-56 
Terekhov PF.No abstract available
[Twin pregnancy in domestic animals].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    February 15, 1971   Volume 78, Issue 4 109-111 
Lunca N, Lunca H.No abstract available
[Teratology and breeding hygiene].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    February 15, 1971   Volume 78, Issue 4 119-120 
Koller R.No abstract available
Organic anions in fecal contents.
The New England journal of medicine    February 11, 1971   Volume 284, Issue 6 329-330 doi: 10.1056/NEJM197102112840612
Fordtran JS.No abstract available
Seminal carbohydrate in boar and stallion.
Journal of reproduction and fertility    February 1, 1971   Volume 24, Issue 2 303-305 doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0240303
Baronos S.No abstract available
Calcium metabolism in ponies fed a high phosphorus diet.
The Journal of nutrition    February 1, 1971   Volume 101, Issue 2 259-264 doi: 10.1093/jn/101.2.259
Schryver HF, Hintz HF, Craig PH.Calcium metabolism was studied by combined metabolic balance and kinetic methods in four young Shetland ponies fed a diet containing 0.4% calcium and either 0.2% or 1.2% phosphorus in a replicated 2 × 2 Latin square experimental design. Phosphorus retention and plasma phosphorus concentration were greater when the ponies were fed the high phosphate diet. The high phosphate intake decreased calcium absorption, urinary excretion and retention but increased total and endogenous fecal calcium excretion. However, the ponies were in positive calcium balance when fed either the basal or high phospha...
Ascorbic acid requirement of mature horses.
Journal of animal science    February 1, 1971   Volume 32, Issue 2 249-251 doi: 10.2527/jas1971.322249x
Stillions MC, Teeter SM, Nelson WE.No abstract available
New horseshoe approximates the unshod equine foot.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    February 1, 1971   Volume 66, Issue 2 110-111 
Sparks J.No abstract available