Equine Veterinary Journal
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Comparison of Oral Esomeprazole and Oral Omeprazole for Treating ESGD
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Scoring Disease Severity in Horses with Trigeminal-Mediated Headshaking
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Abnormal Mare Behavior is Rarely Associated with Changes in Hormonal Markers of Granulosa Cell Tumors 
Premature Depolarizations in Horses Competing in USEA and FEI-Sanctioned Three-Day Events
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The Effect of Medical-Grade Honey on Suture Material Used in Equine Surgery
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Racing Performance of Juvenile Thoroughbreds with Femoropatellar Osteochondrosis (OCD)
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Recumbency Decreases Mare and Foal Survival Following In-Hospital Dystocia Management
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Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin as a Potential Biomarker for Equine Asthma
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Five- vs. Seven-Day Dosing Intervals of Injectable Omeprazole
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Towards a Safer Sport: Risk Factors for Cross-Country Horse Falls at British Eventing Competition
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