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Description: Get your horse health-care, management, and industry questions answered here! Ask The Horse Live is a free audio event available exclusively from The Horse.
Each month, Ask TheHorse Live focuses on a specific equine health care and industry topic hand-picked by our editors. We gather leading veterinarians, researchers, and industry experts to tackle even your toughest questions, submitted in one of two ways:
- Prior to the event during registration.
- During our live online broadcast.
Join us live to be part of the discussion, or listen on-demand to archived podcasts. It’s that easy!
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Our Episodes
Ask The Horse Live connects leading veterinarians and industry experts with horse owners to answer your equine health questions. Learn about cutting-edge research and hear practical advice for taking care of your horses. This podcast is a rebroadcast of Ask The Horse Live, which is recorded in front of a live audience.
Like humans, horses can develop allergies to environmental elements such as dust components, mites, molds, medications, shampoos, and food. Some horses might show respiratory signs, while others can develop itchiness or hives. Understanding what causes your horse’s allergies and working with your veterinarian to treat his clinical signs can improve his health and well-being.
Two experts answer your questions about managing horses with allergies during our Ask TheHorse Live Q&A. This episode is sponsored by Kinetic Vet.
About the Experts:
- Susan L. White, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM, is the Josiah Meigs Distinguished Professor, Emeritus of Large Animal Medicine at University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Medicine. White has a long-standing interest in equine dermatology, lectures on the topic extensively nationally and internationally, and maintains an equine dermatology consulting service.
- Jonathan Yardley, DVM, is a graduate of Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine. He began his career with a private practice internship, before joining a prominent racetrack practice, Teigland, Franklin and Brokken, where he specialized in caring for an elite clientele of Thoroughbred racehorses. In 2014 Yardley shifted from private practice to academia as an ambulatory, clinical-track veterinarian in the Equine Field Service department at The Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, where he currently serves as an associate professor. As the equine rotating internship director, Yardley is committed to fostering an enriching learning environment that empowers interns to develop their clinical and critical thinking skills throughout their yearlong internships. Dedicated to veterinary wellness, Yardley serves as co-chair of the College of Veterinary Medicine Health & Wellbeing Committee, championing evidence-based strategies for health care improvement. He hosts the podcast “Horse Talk with Doc,” where he shares valuable insights into equine health and well-being. Outside of his professional pursuits, Yardley is an avid curler who enjoys traveling with his wife. They share their home with three beloved four-legged Doodles.
Recent Episodes
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Managing Horses With Allergies
Like humans, horses can develop allergies to environmental elements such as dust components, mites, molds, ...
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Budgeting and Planning for Horse Expenses
Do you feel like you can’t afford your horse? You’re not alone. Understand how to manage horse expenses to ...
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Equine Joint Care Strategies
Osteoarthritis (OA, also known as degenerative joint disease) is characterized by the degeneration of artic...
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Understanding Equine Hindgut Health
Two experts weigh in on common equine hindgut problems and how you can manage them.Learn more and get your ...
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Navigating Skin Problems in Horses
Managing skin problems in horses can be challenging, especially in warmer months. Two experts explain how t...
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Maintaining Senior Horse Joints
Maintaining joint health is important at all stages of your horse’s life, but he might need special conside...
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Maintaining the Equine Gut Microbiome
The horse’s gut microbiome is important to digestion, nutrient absorption, ulcer prevention, and overall he...
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Managing the Itchy Horse
Whether your horse has chronic seasonal allergies oroccasionally comesin from the field with mysterious hiv...