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Canadian Large Animal Specialty Services

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Canadian Large Animal Specialty services, and website, are divided into these special categories to help guide you through any question and challenge you may have.

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LATEST BLOG

foal and calf

Biosecurity for foals and calves

Biosecurity for foals and calves – babies are prone to diarrhea, pneumonia, among other diseases. Cleaning and disinfection are critical.

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Coughing foals and Rhodococcus equi

Coughing foals may have Rhodococcus equi (R. equi), one of the most common causes of bacterial pneumonia in foals worldwide. This bacteria is found almost everywhere and tough to manage.

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PPID – It’s not “Cushing’s”!

Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) was initially, and wrongly, called Cushing’s thinking it was a similar adrenal disease to what was diagnosed in humans and dogs. Cortisol is a secondary player, not the primary issue in PPID.

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