David Rendle

David RendleDavid Rendle is a specialist in equine medicine at Rainbow Equine Hospital, North Yorkshire, where he is responsible for internal medicine, critical care and the laboratory service.
Since graduating from the University of Bristol in 2001, he has worked at universities in both the UK and Australia, but has spent most of his career in private practice in the UK.
David is actively involved in all fields of equine medicine, but has a particular interest in endocrine, respiratory, ocular and gastrointestinal diseases. He has published a number of research papers and his recent research focus has been on laminitis and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction.

April 2016

David Rendle discusses hypoglycin toxicity as a more apt name for atypical myopathy, due to the condition being better defined, plus diagnosis and treatment strategies.

44 mins

February 2016

David Rendle and Moses Brennan outline important factors in the initial assessment and management of ocular injuries in horses.

40 mins

January 2016

In adult horses, most lower airway diseases occur due to non-septic inflammation. Inhaled particulates are … more

33 mins

November 2015

In the Oxford online dictionary a supplement is defined as “a substance taken to remedy … more

25 mins

September 2015

Questionnaire studies have identified a poor level of understanding of appropriate equine deworming practices among … more

23 mins

July 2015

ABSTRACT Laminitis was once assumed to occur as an end point of a single pathophysiological … more

42 mins

February 2015

Influenza vaccination is so routine in equine practice there is perhaps a tendency to take … more

26 mins

December 2014

Cyathostomins have become the most common cause of parasite-associated disease in horses1 and with increasing … more

35 mins

November 2014

DAVID RENDLE BVSc, MVM, CertEM(IntMed), DipECEIM, MRCVS explains why diagnosing the cause of bacterial and … more

28 mins

March 2014

DAVID RENDLE discusses the issues surrounding increasing anthelmintic resistance in horses and the difficulties this … more

42 mins

February 2014

DAVID RENDLE Considers circumstances for equine laminitis to develop, signs and its associated conditions TRADITIONALLY, … more

41 mins

January 2014

DAVID RENDLE believes most owners still use interval dosing to worm their horses, which is … more

38 mins

October 2013

David Rendle encourages practitioners to be proactive in tackling laminitis with owners and welcomes new … more

39 mins

August 2013

DAVID RENDLE highlights surveys indicating anthelmintics have been overused by owners and explains how targeted … more

30 mins

July 2013

DAVID RENDLE claims antimicrobials are commonly prescribed unnecessarily, and advises on how practices should be … more

34 mins

March 2013

David Rendle emphasises the importance of tackling sweet itch before clinical signs develop and advises … more

34 mins

January 2013

David Rendle is concerned about the relaxed attitude he perceives around equine influenza protection and … more

23 mins

November 2012

DAVID RENDLE concludes his article on equine Cushing’s disease by examining the results that may … more

36 mins

DAVID RENDLE discusses factors relating to sampling and processing, citing various studies as evidence to … more

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