David Rendle
April 2016
February 2016
January 2016
In adult horses, most lower airway diseases occur due to non-septic inflammation. Inhaled particulates are … more
November 2015
In the Oxford online dictionary a supplement is defined as “a substance taken to remedy … more
September 2015
Questionnaire studies have identified a poor level of understanding of appropriate equine deworming practices among … more
July 2015
ABSTRACT Laminitis was once assumed to occur as an end point of a single pathophysiological … more
February 2015
Influenza vaccination is so routine in equine practice there is perhaps a tendency to take … more
December 2014
Cyathostomins have become the most common cause of parasite-associated disease in horses1 and with increasing … more
November 2014
DAVID RENDLE BVSc, MVM, CertEM(IntMed), DipECEIM, MRCVS explains why diagnosing the cause of bacterial and … more
March 2014
DAVID RENDLE discusses the issues surrounding increasing anthelmintic resistance in horses and the difficulties this … more
February 2014
DAVID RENDLE Considers circumstances for equine laminitis to develop, signs and its associated conditions TRADITIONALLY, … more
January 2014
DAVID RENDLE believes most owners still use interval dosing to worm their horses, which is … more
October 2013
David Rendle encourages practitioners to be proactive in tackling laminitis with owners and welcomes new … more
August 2013
DAVID RENDLE highlights surveys indicating anthelmintics have been overused by owners and explains how targeted … more
July 2013
DAVID RENDLE claims antimicrobials are commonly prescribed unnecessarily, and advises on how practices should be … more
March 2013
David Rendle emphasises the importance of tackling sweet itch before clinical signs develop and advises … more
January 2013
David Rendle is concerned about the relaxed attitude he perceives around equine influenza protection and … more