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Peter Green MRCVS on recent studies furthering our unde
Although castration is the most common surgical procedure in equine vet practice worldwide, complication rates remain high. Elise Rodden MRCVS explains how the veterinary profession hopes to address this issue
Peritonitis can be hard to pin down, with varying causes and signs, but can also be serious. Karen Coumbe MRCVS explains its diagnosis and treatment
Even if your vet agrees euthanasia is in your horse’s best interest, an equine mortality claim may not pay out
It’s not all fun and games when the days lengthen. Kieran O’Brien MRCVS outlines how to help your horse through summer’s challenges
Mark Bycroft on why 20% of his work is about putting horses down and 80% is dealing with their owners’ grief
Hair-testing and new protocols for equine collapse have been introduced, after reports of horses’ being given barbiturates to calm them for competitions