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Equine Cushing's disease
RVC Equine Fact Sheet - Equine Cushing's disease is also known as pituitary adenoma, equine hyperadrenocortism and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) -
Electrochemotherapy for Sarcoids Fact File
RVC Equine provides electrochemotherapy treatment for horses with sarcoids -
Respiratory diseases
Respiratory diseases in horses are very common and have a variety of different causes. Infectious respiratory diseases caused by bacterial and viral infections, for example strangles and influenza, occur in horses of all ages and are particularly common in young horses, especially those kept in larger groups or yards. -
Services and Facilities
RVC's Equine Practice has a team of experience equine vets, with access to cutting-edge equipment. We service clients across Hertfordshire and the Home Counties. -
Cardiology
RVC Equine’s team of specialists are able to carry out comprehensive cardiac investigations, including ECG and ultrasonography. -
Equine History of the RVC
The health and welfare needs of horses drove the establishment of the Royal Veterinary College, and these have remained at the core of the RVC's activities over the centuries. -
Equine welfare set to be improved by new study into laminitis
Equine welfare is set to be improved by a new PhD study into the chronic condition of laminitis, a painful and debilitating equine foot condition that often requires prolonged treatment, or even euthanasia in severe cases. Previous research has … -
RVC revolutionise equine imaging with first specialised CT scan for horses
The UK’s first specialised equine computed tomography (CT) scanner has been unveiled at the RVC -
British Equine Federation at the RVC
Talks and demonstrations by RVC experts covered links between current research, performance and equine health management -
New Equine Locomotor Research Course at the RVC
New course offering farriers the opportunity to gain skills and experience in producing original research to increase the evidence base behind farriery, and enhance equine welfare.