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AAEP's position on the use of horses in urban environments
August 1st 2006The AAEP recognized the unique issues of horses working in an urban environment, i.e. mounted patrols, tourist carriages and taxi/limousine services. Horses engaged in these activities require special work and living conditions and precautions for their safety and well-being. Urban environments present health and welfare hazards that may preclude their use, such as pollution, concussion, climactic extremes and load factors.
Avoiding just one mistake could save you thousands on your building or remodeling project
August 1st 2006And we think you're bound to come away from Veterinary Economics' Hospital Design Conference with ideas that will save you expensive last-minute changes--and even change your thinking about your building project.
Understanding how the cornea heals offers insights into treatment
July 1st 2006The cornea is a unique portion of the outer fibrous tunic of the eye. Being transparent, it is the main refractive structure of the eye due to the air tissue interface. Even though the cornea is constantly exposed to the environment, it is able to maintain its clarity by continually replacing the surface epithelium and by maintaining a preocular tear film with the aid of both the lacrimal system and the eyelids.