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02 July 2022 02 Jul 2022

Volume 6 | Issue 4

ISSN (Print): 2516-0583

ISSN (Online): 2516-0591

Summer issue of UK-Vet Equine

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Orthopaedic injuries on the racecourse

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Figure 2. Horses undergoing emergency exploratory laparotomy may have concurrent systemic compromise and, in some cases, may be suffering from muscle fatigue or exhaustion.

Evaluating equine anaesthetic risk

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Horserace Betting Levy Board: codes of practice update

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Figure 1. Example of a partial hoof wall resection performed under general anaesthetic for removal of a keratoma. A) Shows the solar view; b) shows the dorsal view; C) shows a close-up of the healthy, underlying tissue after removal of the mass; D) shows the keratoma and overlying hoof wall removed during surgery with a scalpel blade for scale of size.

Surgery of the equine hoof: a review

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Equine Review

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Figure 1. Two horses diagnosed with over-riding dorsal spinous processes, demonstrating antalgic posture and imbalanced muscle patterns.

Veterinary physiotherapy for back pain in the horse

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Figure 2. Multiple bee stings can cause multi-organ damage in victims.

Summer poisoning hazards

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