How Equine Medicine Is Reinventing the Fight Against Bacteria
Clay Palmer Clay Palmer

How Equine Medicine Is Reinventing the Fight Against Bacteria

Antibiotics built modern veterinary medicine. Penicillin changed the game in the early 20th century, and for decades these drugs have saved countless equine lives. But in 2026, veterinary professionals are facing a hard truth. Antibiotics are no longer a limitless resource, and their downsides are becoming impossible to ignore.

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Is This the Missing Virus Behind Mystery Horse Colitis? NC State Researchers May Have Found a Clue
Clay Palmer Clay Palmer

Is This the Missing Virus Behind Mystery Horse Colitis? NC State Researchers May Have Found a Clue

Colitis remains one of the most frustrating and high stakes diagnoses in equine practice. It can escalate fast, dehydrate patients rapidly, and lead to sepsis before clinicians have time to pinpoint a cause. Even more challenging, more than half of equine colitis cases never receive a definitive diagnosis. A new pilot study from North Carolina State University may bring the profession one step closer to solving that mystery.

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