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Articles by Kenneth L. Marcella, DVM

Biosecurity gears up for the 2010 World Equestrian Games

A plan eight years in development will finally come to fruition.
Oct 1, 2010

A plan eight years in development will finally come to fruition.

The electrolyte debate heats up

To supplement or not to supplement—and, if so, how much—is the question in these dog days of summer
Sep 1, 2010

Often clients will consult their veterinarians regarding conditioning, nutrition, supplementation and managing horses exercising in extreme heat.

Managing the blue eye blues: Equine corneal disease

Corneal disease and damage resulting in cloudy, blue eyes has many causes.
Aug 1, 2010

Corneal disease and damage resulting in cloudy, blue eyes has many causes.

A better way to evalute hay

Objective forage analysis methods ensure better nutritive content for horses.
Jul 1, 2010

Objective forage analysis methods ensure better nutritive content for horses.

Equine adductor muscle injuries

Practical tips for assessing pulls or strains in this sensitive area
Jun 1, 2010

Both human and equine athletes are subject to leg muscle injuries.

'Going green' breeds new facility management systems

Smart barn technology may forever change the way you communicate with horse owners, farm personnel
Apr 1, 2010

A combination of forces are currently redefining the construction of buildings, homes, barns and businesses.

The usual suspects

The trials of diagnosing neurologic disorders.
Mar 1, 2010

The trials of diagnosing neurologic disorders.

Zoonotic diseases: Horses to humans

All equine practitioners should be familiar with the many infections that can be passedto people by horses in order to protect themselves and their clients
Dec 1, 2009

Veterinarians are one of the most at-risk populations for equine-human disease transmission.

EPM: The devil is in the diagnosis

Nov 1, 2009

Its 'the great imitator' because of varied clinical signs, intensity.

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