New topical NSAIDs are safer and more effective than bute for treating osteoartheritis |
An independant study at Colorado State University has concluded that Surpass, a topical cream for the treatment of osteoartheritis in joints is not only effective, but in many ways better than phenylbutazone (Bute) for treating artheritis in horses. View the original article at TheHorse.com |
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Wondering what treats you shouldn't feed to your horse? |
The answers are here in "Odd Things That Horses Eat", a Fact Sheet from the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (Rutgers University). It includes a list of potentially dangerous pasture plants and treats, as well as treats that are safe but will produce positive drug tests! A copy of this document will be available in the Handbook in the tack room. |
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