نتایج جستجو برای: adiyat refers to horses

تعداد نتایج: 10619559  

Journal: :The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne 2005
Judith Koenig Antonio Cruz Ron Genovese Peter Fretz Steve Trostle

The purpose of the study was to identify factors influencing the outcome and prognosis of rupture of the tendon of the peroneus tertius muscle in 27 horses. Information on history, physical examination findings, diagnosis, treatment, and final outcome was summarized from medical records. Long-term follow-up information on horses was obtained by telephone survey. A stepwise logistic regression m...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2004
W J A Saville C D Sofaly S M Reed J P Dubey M J Oglesbee V A Lacombe R O Keene K M Gugisberg S W Swensen R D Shipley Y W Chiang H J Chu T Ng

Previous challenge studies performed at Ohio State University involved a transport-stress model where the study animals were dosed with Sarcocystis neurona sporocysts on the day of arrival. This study was to test a second transportation of horses after oral inoculation with S. neurona sporocysts. Horses were assigned randomly to groups: group 1, transported 4 days after inoculation (DAI); group...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 1991
V Canè P Botti D Farneti S Soana

The effect of pulsing electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on bone repair was studied in principal metacarpal bones of eight adult male horses: Six horses were treated with PEMFs, and two horses were untreated. In treated horses, Helmholtz coils were applied during a 60-day period to the left metacarpal bones, bored with eight holes of equal diameter and depth, from the middiaphysis toward the distal...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 2015
M Ploeg A Gröne V Saey C M de Bruijn W Back P R van Weeren W Scheideman T Picavet B J Ducro I Wijnberg C Delesalle

Megaesophagus appears to be more common in Friesian horses than in other breeds. A prevalence of approximately 2% was observed among Friesian horses presented to the Wolvega Equine Clinic and the Utrecht University Equine Clinic. In this study, morphologic changes in the esophagi of Friesian horses with megaesophagus were compared with those of 6 control horses. Of 18 horses with clinically obs...

2012
Clémence Lesimple Carole Fureix Emmanuel De Margerie Emilie Sénèque Hervé Menguy Martine Hausberger

Postures have long been used and proved useful to describe animals' behaviours and emotional states, but remains difficult to assess objectively in field conditions. A recent study performed on horses using geometric morphometrics revealed important postural differences between 2 horse populations differing in management conditions (leisure horses living in social groups used for occasional "re...

2016
Rasmus B. Jensen Signe H. Danielsen Anne-Helene Tauson

BACKGROUND Obesity is related to the development of several diseases like insulin resistance and laminitis in horses. The prevalence of obesity among mature Icelandic horses in Denmark has not been investigated previously. This study aimed to find the prevalence of obesity, to compare body condition score (BCS) based on owner perception with that of an experienced person and to correlate the BC...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2007
K K Seino M T Long E P J Gibbs R A Bowen S E Beachboard P P Humphrey M A Dixon M A Bourgeois

We used a severe challenge model that produces clinical West Nile virus (WNV) disease to test the efficacy of three commercially available equine WNV vaccines in horses. Twenty-four healthy, WNV-seronegative horses of varying ages and genders were placed, in random and blind manner, into three trial groups consisting of eight horses each; two horses in each group received (i) an inactivated WNV...

2009
Marietjie Venter Stacey Human Dewald Zaayman Gertruida H. Gerdes June Williams Johan Steyl Patricia A. Leman Janusz Tadeusz Paweska Hildegard Setzkorn Gavin Rous Sue Murray Rissa Parker Cynthia Donnellan Robert Swanepoel

Serologic evidence suggests that West Nile virus (WNV) is widely distributed in horses in southern Africa. However, because few neurologic cases have been reported, endemic lineage 2 strains were postulated to be nonpathogenic in horses. Recent evidence suggests that highly neuroinvasive lineage 2 strains exist in humans and mice. To determine whether neurologic cases are being missed in South ...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2009
A Voigt M N Saulez C M Donnellan B Gummow

The most common causes of gastrointestinal colic at an equine referral hospital in South Africa were determined following retrieval of the medical records of horses admitted during a 10-year study period. The study included 935 horses of which 28% were admitted after hours. Most horses were Thoroughbreds (54%), male (57%), with a mean age of 8.2 years and originated from the Gauteng Province (8...

2000
Kazuomi OKU Masashi KAKIZAKI Keiichi ONO Minoru OHTA

Seven Thoroughbred horses were castrated under total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) using propofol and medetomidine. After premedication with medetomidine (5.0 g/kg, intravenously), anesthesia was induced with guaifenesin (100 mg/kg, intravenously) and propofol (3.0 mg/kg, intravenously) and maintained with constant rate infusions of medetomidine (0.05 g/kg/min) and propofol (0.1 mg/kg/min). Q...

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