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Stride Toward Healing: Groundbreaking foal research sheds light on joint infection treatments

Drs. Schoonover and David Wallace, equine surgery resident, conducted a study on the efficacy and safety of concurrent systemic administration and intravenous regional limb perfusion of amikacin in healthy neonatal foals.
Veterinary Viewpoints: Fall brings increase in equine laminitis cases

Tue, Nov 01, 2022

Equine laminitis is a condition of the horse's feet that results from a disruption of blood flow to the laminae, which is the structure that secures bone and soft tissue to the hoof wall.

College of Veterinary MedicineVeterinary ViewpointsEquineVeterinary Medical Teaching HospitalAnimal Health and SciencesHorses
No shortage of ‘pixie dust’ at OSU Vet Med

Fri, Oct 14, 2022

Immediately after Tinkerbell’s birth her owners noticed swelling on the bottom of her abdomen. Quick action and exceptional care made all the difference for mammoth donkey foal, Tinkerbell.

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Relief fund assists tornado victims

Thu, Jun 16, 2022

Thanks to the generous donors who gave to the OSU Animal Relief Fund, Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine was able to treat animal victims of the tornado this spring.

Animal Health and SciencesHorsesVeterinary Medical Teaching HospitalEquineCollege of Veterinary Medicine
Preparation helps foaling go smoother for both mares and horse managers

Thu, Mar 18, 2021

Complications during the foaling process are always an emergency. Horse managers should develop a working relationship with the attending veterinarian well before foaling.

College of Veterinary MedicineAnimal and Food SciencesEquinefoalingNews TopicsOSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureOklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceHorsesOutreach and EngagementAgricultureAnimal Health and Sciences
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