Veterinary Research: 06/06
…in treating severe inflammatory reactions secondary to injury, even in saving the horse’s life in situations such as shock or purpura reactions to Strangles infections. As with any drug, decision…
…in treating severe inflammatory reactions secondary to injury, even in saving the horse’s life in situations such as shock or purpura reactions to Strangles infections. As with any drug, decision…
…green pasture grass. Other causes include severe colic, some drugs (corticosteroids), serious infections (such as salmonella), Potomac Horse Fever, systemic strangles, Lyme disease, retained placenta, and exposure to black walnut…
…vaccinated for before (e.g., strangles, rhinopneumonitis). There is also the matter of the stud fee. Some up-front money is usually due to the breeder, either a partial stud fee or…
…often get more symptoms (e.g., fever). Immune-system stimulants are also not a good idea in horses with allergies or with autoimmune problems such as severe strangles reactions or chronic Lyme…