Study of sinoscopic treatment of equine paranasal sinus disease

Chronic sinus disease is a difficult to treat problem without the use of sinoscopy. Sinoscopy involves introducing an endoscope into the affected sinus, usually through a trephined hole in the skull in the standing horse, then used to diagnose, treat, and assess the results of treatment. The results of over 95% of the cases treated … Read more

Diet modulates strongyle infection and microbiota

Diet modulates strongyle infection and microbiota in the large intestine of horses PLoS One. 2024 Apr 9;19(4):e0301920. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301920. eCollection 2024. Authors Noémie Laroche 1 2 , Pauline Grimm 1 , Samy Julliand 1 , Gabriele Sorci 2 Affiliations 1 Lab To Field, 26 bd Docteur Petitjean, Dijon, France. 2 Biogéosciences, CNRS UMR 6282, Université … Read more

Effect of hay nets on horse health

Effect of hay nets on horse bodyweight, body condition score, hay usage, and dental health in mature adult horses J Equine Vet Sci. 2024 Mar 24:105051. doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105051. Online ahead of print. Authors M DeBoer 1 , L Keener 2 , J Layeux-Parks 3 , O Schueller 4 , L Johnson 4 , K Martinson … Read more

Ozone preparations on microorganisms responsible for endometritis in mares

I find this exciting because ozone-enriched air is currently commercially available, low-cost, and has a very wide spectrum of activity. Throw in the lack of antibiotics and all the downsides associated with them, and the probable tolerability of the procedure, and this looks like a winner. We need some in vivo studies to check the … Read more