TEXAS EQUINE VETERINARY ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 1038 CANYON, TEXAS 79015 806.655.2244
As part of TEVA's mission to provide educational opportunities for our members, the bi-monthly publication The Remuda contains veterinary and news articles aimed at keeping the region's veterinarians informed. In future, articles may be added for direct download from this site.
In the meantime, copies of the magazine may be requested for mailing from the TEVA office at no cost.
UPCOMING ISSUES:
Sept/Oct 2009 - Endocrinology, Lameness Focus: Foot
Nov/Dec 2009 - Cardiopulmonary, Lameness Focus: Non-ortho
JULY/AUGUST 2009
Emergency Care Issue
Emergency Procedures Involving the Equine Respiratory Tract
Operation: No Fences - Responding to a Large Animal Disaster
After Hurricane Ike
Focus on Lameness: Subchondral Bone Cysts of the Medical Femoral Condyle
Understanding Texas Issues: Legislative Update
Old Man and the Tree (Humor)
MAY/JUNE 2009
Infectious Diseases Issue
Strangles: A Review of Current Recommendations
New Therapies for the Treatment of Equine Lameness: Stem Cell Therapy
Focus on Lameness: Evaluating the Equine Athlete for Lameness
and Poor Performance
Founding Educational Partners Update
TEVA Summer Symposium Information
Ducks & More (Humor)
MARCH/APRIL 2009
Neonatology Issue
Can Neonate Survival be Predicted?
Predicting Survival in Neonates: Handy Checklist
Placental Disease in the Mare & Management of Affected Foal
TEVA Inaugural Summer Symposium Information
Focus on Lameness: Distal Tarsal Lameness & Treatment
An Aggie Confession (Humor)
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2009
Reproduction Issue
Management of the Broodmare to Enhance Fertility
Evaluating Stallion Semen
Focus on Lameness: Carpal Lameness and Its Effects on Performance
Understanding Texas Issues: Video Lottery Terminals at Racetracks
First Annual TEVA Summer CE Symposium
Founding Educational Partners
DECEMBER 2008
Introductory Issue
Letter from the President "Why TEVA?"
Inflammatory Airway Disease: A Poorly Diagnosed Cause of Chronic Cough and Failure to Perform
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome: Separating Fact from Fiction
Unwanted Horses: Emerging Roles for the Veterinarian