Vet Times articles
The latest veterinary content produced by Vet Times, covering topics such as Companion animal, Equine, Exotics, Farm animal, Welfare and General.March 2010
William Lewis explains that dealing with such small creatures can create difficulties, but with some … more
18 minsGraham Duncanson suggests some top tips for cow prolapse cases, from chemical administration guidelines to … more
VETERINARY groups have welcomed Scotland’s decision to move forward with proposed changes to dangerous dogs … more
Neil Hudson provides his responses to a congress in Australia, where topics included collaborative research … more
Justin Armstrong discusses whether there is a novel alternative to the traditional farmer and vet … more
The kidneys are complex, paired organs located in the craniodorsal abdomen. They are primarily responsible … more
Andrew Knight, Jasmijn De Boo analyse ways of improving research design and shared knowledge to … more
LATERALITY in dogs, wobbler syndrome in horses and semen preservation were all winning topics as … more
Graham Duncanson ponders answers to satisfying graduates’ EMS requirements while effectively managing farm animal and … more
Mark Lowrie discusses the wide variety of approaches to patients that are unresponsive to anti-epileptic … more
Heather Powell discusses lymphoedema in humans and horses, and explains how she discovered manual lymph … more
Abby Caine continues her discussion of ultrasound techniques for the biliary tract and vascular malformations, … more
A practitioner’s musings about everything specific and nothing in general… NO doubt by the time … more
Peter Hiscox finds himself thrust into the deep end: a south Asian adventure just after … more
February 2010
ROBIN FERON examines the technological advances in a key sector of regenerative medicine, where veterinary … more
27 minsGareth Arthurs reports on some of the topics, including joint replacement and arthrodesis, covered at … more
FRANCESCA RICCOMINI calls attention to the financial downturn’s emotional effects on our companion animals IN … more