Doctor Yardley is an equine veterinarian at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is an associate professor in the equine ambulatory department. The goal of the podcast is to provide timely, modern, and evidence-based information about equine and veterinary care. As a horse owner we hope you will enjoy the podcast and be able to have the best-informed consent when making medical decisions for your horse. This podcast will interview and chat with some of the smartest equine veterinarians in the world in a way for everyone to understand.
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Doctor Yardley is an equine veterinarian at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is an associate professor in the equine ambulatory department. The goal of the podcast is to provide timely, modern, and evidence-based information about equine and veterinary care. As a horse owner we hope you will enjoy the podcast and be able to have the best-informed consent when making medical decisions for your horse. This podcast will interview and chat with some of the smartest equine veterinarians in the world in a way for everyone to understand.
Ep. 30 How to keep your new born foal heathy and disease complications
Horse Talk with Doc
31 minutes 36 seconds
2 years ago
Ep. 30 How to keep your new born foal heathy and disease complications
Dr. Timko and Yardley discuss sepsis in the foal and common clinical conditions that could make your foal very sick. They talk about when is the appropriate time to take your foal to the hospital.
Horse Talk with Doc
Doctor Yardley is an equine veterinarian at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is an associate professor in the equine ambulatory department. The goal of the podcast is to provide timely, modern, and evidence-based information about equine and veterinary care. As a horse owner we hope you will enjoy the podcast and be able to have the best-informed consent when making medical decisions for your horse. This podcast will interview and chat with some of the smartest equine veterinarians in the world in a way for everyone to understand.