A lot of good things happen when wounds are allowed to heal in a moist environment, shares David Ramey, DVM. He says moist dressings can reduce wound infection rates by as much as 50 percent and are easier to change without damaging tissue. Source: David Ramey, DVM, May 8, 2024. Link. It’s been shown repeatedly that when wounds heal in a moist environment, the result is a … [Read more...]
Ringbone; never good news but not a death sentence
Ringbone and other forms of equine osteoarthritis is a common problem that occurs in horses all over the world, writes David Ramey, DVM. There’s no known cure for the condition, it is progressive and it doesn’t let up. Ramey discusses the history of ringbone, factors involved, options to redirect horse activity and ways to try to control the clinical signs of the disease … [Read more...]
The two horse worlds
Although acknowledging some overlap, David Ramey, DVM, describes what he calls two horse worlds. The pleasure versus performance designations have a lot to do with the expectations of owners. Ramey asserts the owner of a horse that’s valued because he’s a very special individual who makes his human’s life better just by being there may look askance at the owner of a horse … [Read more...]
Ramey’s perspective on cleaning sheaths . . . or not
David Ramey, DVM, provides plenty of comic relief as he shares his experiences with male horse sheaths, client expectations, smegma, beans and potential health issues. I do know why clients have me clean the sheath . . . It’s because it can be a pretty dangerous thing to do in some horses . . . and I have sedatives . . .” Source: David Ramey, DVM, January 24, 2023. … [Read more...]