Articles of Current Interest to the Horse Breeder

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This article originally came out in The Horse magazine in February of 2001. The Silent Stalker--Neonatal Isoerythrolysis

Equine Neonatal Isoerythrolysis presented by the University of Georgia, authored by four veterinarians, one a graduate od the University of Florida, the other three graduates of the University of Georgia, class of 2003. Some of the same information as in the next article, but with several very good graphics and illustrations

Link to an excellent article on Neonatal lsoerythrolysis

At Veterinary Genetics Laboratory at UC Davis, they deal with Neonatal Isoerythrolysis cases on a daily basis. The following Letter from Fran Kammerer was written to Horse Preview magazine. Links in his letter take you to other helpful information on collecting, storing and using colostrum. Bookmark Evergreen so that you may easily return.

The following link is to an abstract on the use of a device and a protocol to determine the sex of a calf by properly timing insemination. The manufacturer's research indicates that this method is equally successful with horses!
Foal sex selection added 10/30/02.

Implanting "sorted" semen added 5/22/02

Antibiotics added 4/4/02

Link to Principles of Vaccination added 3/25/02

New information on an organism involved in abortion-causing Placentitis added 3/13/02

Want to keep your broodmare in tip-top condition for breeding and throughout her pregnancy? Check out this informative article! added 3/12/02

Link to a very informative article on the effect of colostrum or the lack thereof on newborn foals added 3/11/02 is no longer available 3/14/03

MRLS Update added 2/20/02

Foal Loss Syndrome

"Red Bag" Deliveries

Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome added 6/4/01

Oxytocin Use in Breeding Mares

Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) Intra-Uterine Therapy in the Mare

Treatment Technique Can Lead to Improved Equine Breeding this is a link to an article published by Southern Illinois University. Use your "Back" button to return to Evergreen.

Protocol for Pharmacologically-Induced Ejaculation in the Stallion using Imipramine and Xylazine this is a link to an article published by the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine which is no longer available. 3/14/03

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