Equine vets
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What’s new in the veterinary world? *H&H VIP*
Peter Green MRCVS discusses the effects of allergens
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Is this the future of endoscopy? *H&H VIP*
Can a tiny camera reveal the secrets of the small intestine? Peter Green MRCVS tells us more
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Horse unable to swallow due to swede stuck in roof of mouth
The vet has issued a reminder to owners about how to feed root vegetables
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Owners warned to look out for equine flu signs following outbreaks
Outbreaks have been confirmed in the UK and Europe
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‘Infected joints — how should they be treated and does it mean the end?’
Rick Farr of Farr & Pursey Equine Vets shares his expert advice on infected joints in horses, how they can be treated and what the prognosis is
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Vets tour Arctic Circle on motorbikes to raise £80,000 for charity
The ‘Vets with Horsepower’ group drove 4,300 miles around the Arctic Circle on their motorbikes
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H&H question of the week: laminitis scare – what should I do?
Rick Farr B.Sc (Hons), B.V.Sc, MRCVS of Farr & Pursey Equine Veterinary Services shares his expert advice on laminitis
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Fraudulent vet David Smith struck off after leaving horse to die in agony
A vet who was found guilty of conspiracy to commit fraud has been struck off for his conviction and a series of clinical charges
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Health history unknown: rehabilitating horses in poor condition *H&H VIP*
Thinking of buying a lean youngster, or taking on a horse who could be in better condition? Kieran O’Brien MRCVS discusses the implications
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100,000 watch vet videos to help improve horse behaviour
The clips feature vet and equine behaviour specialist Gemma Pearson, who demonstrates techniques for helping keep horse calm in different situations
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Busting the myths surrounding colic in horses
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Vet suspended over falsifying horse’s vaccination records
The vet has been suspended for two months following the incident, which happened at Ascot sales in October 2014
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Finding foreign bodies in horses — and how to act *H&H VIP*
Soreness or swelling can indicate material lodged in the eye or under the skin, but what if the object has been swallowed? Gil Riley MRCVS highlights the dangers
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Equine head injuries — what's the prognosis? *H&H VIP*
Trauma to the head can cause little more than a permanent bump on the nose — or something far more serious, as Phil Cramp MRCVS explains
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Haematomas in horses: how to beat them *H&H VIP*
A sudden and dramatic swelling could be a bleed into the body tissues, called a haematoma. Gil Riley MRCVS outlines treatment options
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Acupuncture: how does it work and how can it help your horse? *H&H VIP*
The idea of inserting needles to alleviate pain and promote healing is nothing new, yet equine acupuncture is only now gaining widespread credibility in the UK. Andrea Oakes reports
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Vets strip off in storm to raise funds for air ambulance
The one-off calendar was shot by photographer James Rudd and featured vets, reception staff and nurses
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Police raids, dead bodies, runaway cars — and other hilarious things that shouldn’t happen to a vet
There’s no such thing as a ‘normal’ working day for equine vets as the following industry professionals reveal
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Complex fractures in horses: what's the prognosis? *H&H VIP*
Fixing fracture bones with plates and screws can offer a horse a fighting chance of returning to soundness, as Andrea Oakes discovers
