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Veterinary care in horses encompasses the medical and preventive measures taken to maintain and improve the health and well-being of equine patients. It includes a wide range of practices such as routine health examinations, vaccinations, dental care, parasite control, and management of injuries and diseases. Veterinary care also involves diagnostic procedures, surgical interventions, and therapeutic treatments tailored to the specific needs of horses. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore various aspects of equine veterinary care, including advancements in diagnostic techniques, treatment protocols, and health management strategies to support the well-being and performance of horses.
Retrospective study on vulvar conformation in relation to endometrial cytology and fertility in thoroughbred mares.
Journal of veterinary medicine. A, Physiology, pathology, clinical medicine    November 5, 2005   Volume 52, Issue 9 474-477 doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0442.2005.00760.x
Hemberg E, Lundeheim N, Einarsson S.Changes in the conformation of the vulva predispose the mare to uterine infection. Vulvoplasty for closure of the upper vulvar lips improves fertility. Not all mares are resutured after parturition, but are resutured after mating. No clinical data have hitherto been published on the reproductive outcome in mares that are resutured or not after parturition. The objectives of the present study were to investigate relationships between vulvar status (not Caslick-operated, group A; previously Caslick-operated and/or not resutured after the last parturition, groups B and C respectively) and endomet...
Osseous lesion of the calcaneus following the use of shock wave therapy in a horse.
Journal of veterinary medicine. A, Physiology, pathology, clinical medicine    November 5, 2005   Volume 52, Issue 9 481-483 doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0442.2005.00766.x
Diakakis N, Patsikas MN, Dessiris AK.An 8-year-old Dutch warmblood gelding was presented with a mechanical lameness (2/10) because of the presence of a soft tissue injury on the top of the right tuber calcanei. Plain radiographs of the tarsus demonstrated the presence of soft tissue swelling caudal to the right tuber calcanei, without osseous involvement, and ultrasonography revealed excessive scar tissue within and around the superficial digital flexor tendon. Extra-corporeal shock wave therapy was applied on the right hock to decrease the amount of scar tissue. One month after the therapy the lameness was greater (3/10) and a m...
Fractures sustained by racehorses in Japan during flat racing with special reference to track condition and racing time.
Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)    November 4, 2005   Volume 170, Issue 3 369-374 doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2004.08.004
Oikawa M, Kusunose R.The purpose of this report is to describe the results of epidemiological surveys of racing-related fractures in Thoroughbred horses in Japan. In the period 1987-2000, a total of 10,203 fractures were diagnosed in 556,705 runners, resulting in an overall incidence of 1.83%. The annual incidence of fractures in flat racing during the 14-year period fluctuated between 1.44% and 2.19%. The majority of fractures affected the forelimbs. We found significant effects of track condition on injury incidence. The incidence of fractures decreased as track conditions on turf became softer and increased as ...
Effect of antibiotics on viability and fertility of equine semen cooled to 5 degrees C.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 277-280 
Macedo LP, Papa FO, Gomes GM, Melo CM, Oliveira JV, Dellaqua JA.No abstract available
Effect of exercise on scrotal surface temperature in the stallion.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 237-239 
Staempfli S, Janett F, Burger D, Kuendig H, Haessig M, Thun R.In this study the effect of exercise (treadmill, riding) on scrotal surface temperature (SST) in the stallion with and without suspensory was evaluated. Our results show that SST was significantly influenced by exercise and suspensory the latter causing in general a rise in SST. Furthermore, from SST measurements in stallions exercised on treadmill and by riding, it is concluded that air circulation near the scrotum must be considered an important thermoregulatory factor.
Optimizing pregnancy rates using frozen-thawed equine semen.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 297-299 
Metcalf ES.No abstract available
Reproductive parameters of Mini-Shetland stallions in north Germany.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 267-270 
Neves AP, Trein CR, Möller G, Mattos RC, Klug E.No abstract available
Effects of different extenders on sperm parameters and fertility of equine cooled semen.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 275-277 
Carvalho GA, Zahn FS, Melo CM, Alvarenga MA, Dell'aqua JA, Papa FO.No abstract available
Evaluation of acrosomal integrity of stallions cryopreserved with amides and glycerol.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 288-291 
Landim-Alvarenga FC, Medeiros AS, Papa FO, Alvarenga MA.No abstract available
Cooling rate, centrifugation and percoll selection in equine semen stored at +4 degrees C.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 226-228 
Trein CR, Brito EL, Neves AP, Jobim MI, Ribeiro LA, Mattos RC.No abstract available
Effect of storage and temperature on in vitro stallion sperm parameters and fertility rate.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 318-321 
Chanavat E, Vidament M, Defoin L, Duchamp G, Levillain N, Yvon JM, Le Vern Y, Kerboeuf D, Magistrini M.No abstract available
Effects of insemination volume and concentration of spermatozoa on post breeding endometritis and pregnancy rates in mares.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 310-313 
Leite B, Möhring M, Schoon HA, Klug E, Aupperle H, Sieme H.No abstract available
Immunocastration in stallions: effect on spermatogenesis and behaviour.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 230-233 
Clement F, Vidament M, Daels P, van der Meer F, Larry JL, Colenbrander B, Turkstra J.No abstract available
Improvement of the freezability of sex-sorted stallion spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 315-318 
Buss H, Clulow J, Sieme H, Maxwell WM, Morris LH, Sieg B, Struckmann C, Rath D.No abstract available
A combination of atrioventricular block and sinoatrial block in a horse.
Acta veterinaria Scandinavica    November 3, 2005   Volume 46, Issue 3 173-175 doi: 10.1186/1751-0147-46-173
Rezakhani A, Godarzi M, Tabatabei Naeini I.No abstract available
Effects of hemospermia on seminal quality.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 264-267 
Möller G, Azevedo LR, Trein CR, Neves AP, Garbade P, Mattos RC.No abstract available
The effect of sodium hyaluronate on sperm function of cryopreserved equine spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 239-242 
Ottier DA, Curtis EF.No abstract available
Influence of repeated artificial insemination (IS) on functional properties of uterine neutrophils of mares.
Animal reproduction science    November 3, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 258-261 
Görgens A, Leibold W, Klug E, Schuberth HJ, Martinsson , Zerbe H.No abstract available
Progesterone receptors and proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression in equine luteal tissue.
Reproduction, fertility, and development    November 3, 2005   Volume 17, Issue 6 659-666 doi: 10.1071/rd05024
da Costa RP, Branco V, Pessa P, Silva JR, Ferreira-Dias G.Steroid hormones act via specific receptors, and these play an important physiological role in the ovary. The objective of this study was to evaluate the cellular distribution of progesterone receptors and their staining intensity in different equine luteal structures during the breeding season, as well as their relationship to luteal cell composition, cell proliferation pattern and plasma progesterone (P4) concentration. There was an increase in proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) expression in large luteal cells from the corpus hemorrhagicum (CH) to mid-luteal phase, followed by a decr...
The effect of sperm number and frequency of insemination on pregnancy rates of mares inseminated with frozen-thawed spermatozoa.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 203-205 
Barbacini S, Loomis P, Squires EL.No abstract available
Effects of frequency of insemination, number of spermatozoa and insemination site on fertility of equine frozen semen.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 208-211 
Clement F, Duchamp G, Larry JL, Vidament M.No abstract available
Influence of cryopreserved sperm or semen extender on uterine contractile activity in mares following conventional or hysteroscopic insemination.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 206-208 
Köllmann MC, Meinecke-Tillmann S, Swagemakers JH, Meinecke B.No abstract available
Effects of repeated human chorionic gonadotropin administration on serum testosterone and testicular volume in prepubertal Thoroughbred colts.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 199-201 doi: 10.1016/j.anireprosci.2005.07.004
Brendemuehl JP.No abstract available
Evaluation and diagnosis of acrosome function/dysfunction in the stallion.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 215-217 
Bosard T, Love C, Brinsko S, Blanchard T, Thompson J, Varner D.No abstract available
Genetic analysis of the fertility in Hanoverian Warmblood horses.
Animal reproduction science    November 2, 2005   Volume 89, Issue 1-4 201-203 
Hamann H, Sieme H, Distl O.No abstract available
Cutaneous lymphosarcoma in a stallion.
Australian veterinary journal    November 1, 2005   Volume 83, Issue 10 609-611 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2005.tb13270.x
Epstein V, Hodge D.Multiple cutaneous lymphosarcomas were diagnosed in an 8-year-old Thoroughbred stallion presented for evaluation of lumps on its scrotum. Histological examination of skin biopsy samples showed a homogenous pattern of lymphoid tissue suggestive of a T-cell lymphosarcoma. Immuno-histochemical tests showed a positive reaction to Rabbit/Anti-Human T-Cell, CD3 antibodies confirming T-cell lymphosarcoma. The animal was not treated and was subsequently euthanased.
Effects of acepromazine on three-phase 99mTc-MDP bone imaging in 11 horses. Solano M, Welcome J, Johnson K.Horses undergoing skeletal scintigraphy can have decreased radiopharmaceutical bone uptake in the limbs. This reduces the diagnostic value of the scan. The aim of the present study was to measure the changes in count density caused by vasodilatation and increased blood flow associated with intravenous injection of acepromazine during bone scintigraphy in normal horses. A three-phase bone scan was performed twice in 11 adult horses to study the effects of acepromazine on the count density of the resultant scintigrams. With acepromazine, there was a statistically significant mean difference of 1...
Toe-out conformation in thoroughbred horses in Sudan.
The Veterinary record    October 26, 2005   Volume 157, Issue 17 528 doi: 10.1136/vr.157.17.528
Hovell R, Symons D, Nahas A.No abstract available
A proteomic approach to investigate immunity against R. Equi in foals.
Veterinary research communications    October 26, 2005   Volume 29 Suppl 2 215-219 doi: 10.1007/s11259-005-0046-9
Roncada P, Bonizzi L, Fortin R, Menandro ML, Greppi GF.No abstract available
Effects of Inflammation upon beta-adrenoceptor concentrations in the common digital artery of the horse: an in vitro study.
Veterinary research communications    October 26, 2005   Volume 29 Suppl 2 273-275 doi: 10.1007/s11259-005-0060-y
Barbero R, Badino P, Cuniberti B, Magistris G, Odore R, Pagliasso S, Girardi C, Re G.No abstract available