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02 May 2021 02 May 2021

Volume 5 | Issue 3

ISSN (Print): 2516-0583

ISSN (Online): 2516-0591

The future of the veterinary profession

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Standing surgery – who benefits and who pays?

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Interpretation of distal limb nerve blocks in the horse

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Figure 3. Transtheoretical model of change by Prochaska and DiClemente (1984).

Applying the science of behaviour change to the management of strangles

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Figure 8. Standing ventriculocordectomy via a laryngotomy a) laryngotomy incision b) general positioning for the procedure c) intraoperative picture of the forceps grasping the everted ventricle.

Standing upper airway surgery: what can be done?

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Equine Review

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Figure 2. Here a proportion of the hay ration was mixed with straw to increase foraging behaviour and improve time spent with head and neck in a natural grazing position.

Optimising the welfare of equids on box rest: thinking outside the box

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