US Equestrian Releases Veterinary Best Practices White Paper Emphasizing Long-Term Horse Welfare
My Vet Candy My Vet Candy

US Equestrian Releases Veterinary Best Practices White Paper Emphasizing Long-Term Horse Welfare

In a significant development for equestrian sports, US Equestrian (USEF) has published a comprehensive white paper outlining veterinary best practices for sport horse welfare. The document, developed following a March 2024 summit of 28 leading equine veterinarians, represents a concerted effort to elevate care standards across all competitive disciplines.

Read More
New Study Reveals Financial Challenges and Evolving Trends in Equine Veterinary Care
My Vet Candy My Vet Candy

New Study Reveals Financial Challenges and Evolving Trends in Equine Veterinary Care

A groundbreaking study from the University of Kentucky’s Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (CAFE) offers fresh insights into how horse owners manage veterinary care for their animals—and the financial hurdles many face. Published in Equine Veterinary Education, the research underscores gaps in emergency preparedness and explores innovative solutions, including telemedicine, to bridge the growing demands of equine health care.

Read More
Unique genetic mutation underlies horses’ exceptional athleticism
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Unique genetic mutation underlies horses’ exceptional athleticism

Horses have long been celebrated as elite athletes of the animal kingdom, capable of extraordinary feats of speed and stamina. Now, scientists have uncovered a key genetic adaptation that helps explain their remarkable endurance—a mutation that supercharges their energy production while shielding their cells from damage.

Read More
Arterial Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analysis Predicts Survival in Horses with Colic
My Vet Candy My Vet Candy

Arterial Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analysis Predicts Survival in Horses with Colic

A recent study evaluated whether arterial blood samples taken upon admission could predict survival to hospital discharge for horses presenting with colic. The study, which included 358 horses undergoing medical or surgical management for colic, analyzed several blood parameters, including pH, oxygen levels (PaO2), carbon dioxide (PaCO2), electrolytes, and anion gaps, across different types of colic lesions.

Read More