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Join Drs. Brett Woodie, Liz Elzer, and Steve Reed as they discuss equine foraminotomy, including when the procedure may be recommended, what surgery and recovery look like, and the outcomes they commonly see in patients. Through their experience treating neurologic and neck-related conditions, they share practical insights into diagnosis, case management, and how foraminotomy can help horses affected with spinal nerve compressions return to comfort and athleticism. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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On this episode of StallSide, co-hosts Dr. Peter Morresey and Dr. Bart Barber welcome Dr. Alex Curtiss to talk about standing surgery—an approach that allows many procedures to be performed while the horse remains standing and sedated. Together, they walk through what these surgeries involve, the types of cases they’re best suited for, and how they compare to procedures performed under general anesthesia. From safety considerations to recovery time and overall outcomes, the conversation highlights why standing surgery has become an important advancement in equine veterinary care—and what it means for both horses and their owners. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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Nocardioform placentitis is a frustrating and sometimes devastating diagnosis in broodmares. In this episode of StallSide, Theriogenologists, Dr. Maria Schnobrich and Dr. Karen Von Dollen take a closer look at how this condition develops, what makes it different from other forms of placentitis, and why early detection is important.
They explain how expanding the definition to focal mucoid placentitis better describes this condition, then explore the clinical presentation, diagnostic tools, treatment strategies, and what current research and field experience suggests about prognosis and outcomes. Whether you're managing mares on the farm or supporting breeding operations, this episode offers practical, experience-driven insight into navigating high-risk late-term pregnancies. @roodandriddle Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com -
Fungal corneal ulcers are a serious and often frustrating cause of eye disease in horses. In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Kimberly Lam explains what causes corneal ulcers to develop, why fungal infections are especially problematic, and how these cases are diagnosed and treated. This conversation highlights early warning signs, risk factors, and why prompt, targeted treatment is critical for preserving vision. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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In this episode of StallSide, we’re joined by Dr. Karen Von Dollen for a conversation on assisted reproduction in the horse, with an emphasis on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Karen explains how these advanced techniques work, which cases benefit most, and how they’re helping overcome challenging fertility issues. We also touch on common misconceptions and what the continued evolution of assisted reproductive technologies means for the future of equine breeding.
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Dr. Barbara Murphy discusses the complex role that light has on horse physiology, especially in reproduction. She highlights the role of blue light in mares reproductive cycle and how it can be used to improve breeding efficiency. The Equilume light mask is discussed and how it can be used to help manage light exposure to benefit breeding. The conversation also touches on light's effects on gestation length, foal development, and horse health, providing practical advice for breeders on optimal light exposure and alternative lighting options. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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Join us for this timely episode of StallSide as equine neurologist Dr. Steve Reed breaks down the recent EHV-1 outbreak—what happens when a horse is exposed, how the disease progresses, and which signs matter most. He also highlights the key prevention measures every barn should follow, from smart vaccination protocols to strict biosecurity and quarantine practices. Clear, practical guidance from one of the industry’s leading experts. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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00:00 Intro & sponsorship mention
02:00 Dr. Ferreira introduction
05:00 What is Pigeon Fever
15:00 Diagnosis & treatment tips
25:00 Internal vs external abscesses
35:00 Cycling discussion
End Closing & subscribe reminder
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In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Sarah Thomas of Rood & Riddle Saratoga discusses
common and often serious medical problems that can affect foals after their first month of
life. Covering diarrhea, pneumonia, and other post-neonatal illnesses, Dr. Thomas explains
the signs owners should watch for, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options to help
ensure young horses stay on track for a healthy future. Whether you’re a breeder, trainer, or
horse owner, this conversation offers practical insights into protecting foal health beyond the
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In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Kevin Hyde joins us to discuss how thoughtful mare management can make all the difference when working with a subfertile stallion. From selecting the right mare, achieving precise timing, performing relevant diagnostics, and supportive reproductive treatments, Dr. Hyde shares strategies to improve the chances of a successful cover. Whether you're facing fertility challenges or simply looking to optimize breeding outcomes, this episode offers valuable guidance for veterinarians and breeders alike. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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Dr. Erica Dobbs, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology with specialist certification in Equine Diagnostic Imaging, joins StallSide to discuss the revolutionary impact of PET scans in equine diagnostics. She explains how this cutting-edge imaging technology is enhancing the detection of injuries, improving treatment strategies, and providing new insights into equine musculoskeletal health. Tune in for a fascinating look at how PET scans are changing the way veterinarians approach lameness and injury prevention in horses. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Dale Brown shares his approach to building effective herd health vaccine programs tailored to the unique needs of each farm. With experience managing broodmares, foals, weanlings, and yearlings, Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of farm-specific risk assessments, timing considerations, and communication between veterinarians and farm managers. He also discusses how thoughtful vaccine planning can help reduce disease risk and support the long-term health of the entire herd. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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In this episode of StallSide, we sit down with Dr. Fairfield Bain of Rood & Riddle in Wellington to explore how his board certification in pathology enhances his work as an internal medicine specialist. From diagnosing complex cases to understanding disease at the cellular level, Dr. Bain shares how his pathology background offers a deeper lens into equine health and helps him deliver more precise, informed care. Discover how pathology brings a new layer of clarity to complex internal medicine cases. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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Dr. Chris Newton, known for treating spinal nerve pain and developing
rehabilitation techniques based on classical dressage training, joins Dr. Peter Morresey and
Dr. Bart Barber to discuss the intersection of horsemanship and veterinary care. Together,
they explore how keen observation, advanced treatment methods, and rehabilitation
techniques can improve a horse’s response to pain. Tune in for a conversation that blends
cutting-edge veterinary science with the timeless art of dressage. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com -
In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Bart Barber and Dr. Steve Reed cohost a
discussion with renowned equine neurologist Dr. Monica Aleman. As a leading expert who
regularly consults on complex neurological and muscle disease cases worldwide, Dr.
Aleman shares insights into sleep and seizure disorders in horses. The conversation
covers sleep deprivation, narcolepsy, and fragmented sleep patterns. Additionally, Dr.
Aleman explores juvenile equine epilepsy and seizure disorders. Tune in for an in-depth
look at these critical but often overlooked aspects of equine health and performance. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com -
In Part 2 of our equine neurology series, StallSide welcomes Dr. Amy Johnson of the New Bolton Center for an in-depth discussion on Equine Degenerative Myeloencephalopathy (EDM). This episode, hosted by Dr. Bart Barber and Dr. Steve Reed, explores the clinical signs, diagnosis, and ongoing research into its possible causes. Join us to learn from one of the leading experts in equine neurology and gain valuable insights into protecting the health and performance of horses at risk for EDM. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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In this episode of StallSide Podcast, Dr. Ali Broyles joins us to discuss upper airway surgeries in horses. She covers common conditions that require surgical intervention, the techniques used, and the outcomes owners can expect. Dr. Broyles also addresses the importance of early diagnosis and shares practical insights for equine practitioners and owners. Join us for a fascinating conversation that highlights the critical role of upper airway health in our equine athletes! Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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In this episode of StallSide, we sit down with Dr. Katie Garrett, the current president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). Dr. Garrett shares her insights on the evolving landscape of equine veterinary medicine, the role of AAEP in shaping the future of the profession, and the challenges and opportunities facing equine practitioners today. She also highlights the important work of The Foundation for the Horse, the charitable arm of the AAEP, which supports equine welfare through education, research, emergency relief, and equitarian initiatives that provide care to underserved horse populations. Tune in to hear about her leadership journey, key initiatives within AAEP, and how the organization and its foundation are advancing equine health and supporting veterinarians in delivering the highest standard of care for horses. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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