MELANOMAS IN HORSES: OVERVIEW
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Pregnant mares need special care and attention to optimise the likelihood of a healthy viable foal. Attention needs to be paid to feeding, preventative vaccination [...]
The equine back is referred to as a quadrupedal trunk and has been more recently been described biomechanically as a “Bow and String” concept. The [...]
EGUS (Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome) is a condition we diagnose more and more and which can have a significant impact on both a horses behaviour [...]
Horses are generally considered geriatric when they are 20 years or older and some horses and ponies live into their 30’s. As veterinary medicine advances [...]
What is a melanoma? A melanoma is a type of tumour that arises from skin cells and may be benign or malignant; these tumours are [...]