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Background: Gut microbial communities are increasingly being linked to diseases in animals and humans. Obesity and its associated diseases are a concern for horse owners and veterinarians, and there is a growing interest in the link among diet, the intestinal microbiota and metabolic disease....

Author(s)
Leng, J.; McNally, S.; Walton, G.; Swann, J.; Proudman, C.; Argo, C.; Emery, S.; Ragione, R. la; Eustace, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2021, 54, 3, pp 614-625
Abstract

For over 200 years, equine anatomic literature has chiefly portrayed the attachment points of the nuchal ligament lamellae (NLL) from the second to the seventh cervical vertebrae (C2-C7). However, recent studies have shown that the modern domestic horse, Equus caballus, primarily exhibits the...

Author(s)
May-Davis, S.; Vermeulen, Z.; Hunter, R.; Brown, W.
Publisher
Elsevier, New York, USA
Citation
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2020, 84, pp 102847
Abstract

This study aimed to produce a weight-independent algorithm for determination of body surface area (BSA; cm2) to within 5% accuracy of the directly determined value in selected horses and ponies under field conditions. Quantification of BSA in equines has applications in the fields of energy...

Author(s)
Sneddon, J. C.; Walton, R.; Bond, A.
Publisher
CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK
Citation
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology, 2004, 1, 1, pp 51-60
Abstract

Strangles, caused by Streptococcus equi subspecies equi (S. equi) is one of the most frequently diagnosed infectious diseases of horses and there remains a significant need to develop new preventative vaccines. We generated a live vaccine strain of S. equi containing deletions in six genes: sagA, ...

Author(s)
Robinson, C.; Heather, Z.; Slater, J.; Potts, N.; Steward, K. F.; Maskell, D. J.; Fontaine, M. C.; Lee JeongJin; Smith, K.; Waller, A. S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Vaccine, 2015, 33, 9, pp 1160-1167
Abstract

Objectives: To determine the prevalence of hyperinsulinaemia in a population of ponies in Queensland, Australia, and identify associated factors. Methods: Breeders or traders of ponies within a 100 km radius of Gatton, Queensland, were recruited for study using an internet database. Clinical and...

Author(s)
Morgan, R. A.; McGowan, T. W.; McGowan, C. M.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
Australian Veterinary Journal, 2014, 92, 4, pp 101-106
Abstract

Vaccination is one of the most effective tools for limiting the impact of equine influenza (EI). The humoral immunity established following a primary vaccination course can decrease significantly between the second (V2) and third immunisations (V3), leaving some horses insufficiently protected for...

Author(s)
Paillot, R.; Garrett, D.; Lopez-Alvarez, M. R.; Birand, I.; Montesso, F.; Horspool, L.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Vaccines, 2018, 6, 3,
Abstract

Equid herpesvirus 1 is one of the most common viral pathogens in the horse population and is associated with respiratory disease, abortion and still-birth, neonatal death and neurological disease. A single point mutation in the DNA polymerase gene (ORF30: A2254G, N752D) has been widely associated...

Author(s)
Sutton, G.; Thieulent, C.; Fortier, C.; Hue, E. S.; Marcillaud-Pitel, C.; Pléau, A.; Deslis, A.; Guitton, E.; Paillot, R.; Pronost, S.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Viruses, 2020, 12, 10,
Abstract

Changes in appetite, body mass (BM), body condition score (BCS), direct (ultrasonographic) and indirect (deuterium oxide dilution technique) measures of body fat were monitored in Welsh Mountain pony mares (n=11, 5-19 years of age) offered ad libitum access to a complete diet (gross energy...

Author(s)
Dugdale, A. H. A.; Curtis, G. C.; Cripps, P. J.; Harris, P. A.; Argo, C. McG.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Journal, 2011, 190, 3, pp 329-337
Abstract

Objective: To compare alfaxalone with ketamine for total intravenous anaesthesia in ponies undergoing castration. Study design: Prospective, randomised, blinded clinical study. Animals Forty-two, 12-month-old Welsh Mountain ponies. Methods: Ponies were assigned randomly to receive ketamine or...

Author(s)
Klöppel, H.; Leece, E. A.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2011, 38, 1, pp 37-43
AbstractFull Text

Vaccination is highly effective to prevent, control, and limit the impact of equine influenza (EI), a major respiratory disease of horses. However, EI vaccines should contain relevant equine influenza virus (EIV) strains for optimal protection. The OIE expert surveillance panel annually reviews EIV ...

Author(s)
Paillot, R.; Rash, N. L.; Garrett, D.; Prowse-Davis, L.; Montesso, F.; Cullinane, A.; Lemaitre, L.; Thibault, J. C.; Wittreck, S.; Dancer, A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Pathogens, 2016, 5, 4,

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