While surgical excision of tumours in equids is an ideal treatment in many cases, in others intratumoural injection of a chemotherapeutic agent – and short and intense electrical pulses applied to the local tissues – may be a better option…
Having grown in human health, behaviour change science is increasingly being adapted in the veterinary sector. Here, the author explains how it can aid in managing a tricky condition in horses.
The bacterial disease can affect any horse in any yard, and can bring serious financial implications as well as health and welfare concerns. Here, the author looks at the current situation and future outlook.
Little used to be known about equine dentistry, but things have changed in the past two decades. The author looks at some of the common disorders seen in horses, and discusses how they can be diagnosed and managed.
Roberto La Ragione, Marvin Firth and Alastair MacMillan discuss latest guidance and how to minimise the risks of such checks on animals that have received chemotherapeutic and radioactive agents.
Our latest Research Review sees Alex Gough delving into more veterinary studies in companion animal medicine, including investigations into infrared imaging, nasogastric tube placement and AI accuracy.