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David Rendle

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Equine Veterinary Journal|September 17, 2015
Clinical Research Abstracts of the British Equine Veterinary Association Congress 2015David Rendle
The Veterinary Record|July 20, 2019
Steroids and laminitis - the value of evidence over anecdoteDavid Rendle
The Veterinary Record|April 9, 2021
Owners urged to take precautions to reduce risk of EHV-1David Rendle
Equine Veterinary Journal|October 5, 2022
To improve welfare in the equine species should we place greater emphasis on understanding our own?Tamzin Furtado, David Rendle
The Veterinary Record|September 10, 2021
Creating environments for change: are there new ways to approach horse keeper behaviour in equine parasite control?Tamzin Furtado, David Rendle
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 28, 2023
Five- versus seven-day dosing intervals of extended-release injectable omeprazole in the treatment of equine squamous and glandular gastric diseaseTania Sundra, Erin Kelty, David Rendle
Veterinary Medicine and Science|January 17, 2020
A study investigating the treatment of equine squamous gastric disease with long-acting injectable or oral omeprazoleSarah Gough, Gayle Hallowell, David Rendle
Veterinary Medicine and Science|February 15, 2022
Evaluation of the treatment of equine glandular gastric disease with either long-acting-injectable or oral omeprazoleSarah Gough, Gayle Hallowell, David Rendle
The Veterinary Record|October 15, 2021
Using ectoparasiticides in cats and dogsDavid Rendle, Philip Elkins, Iain Richards
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 7, 2024
Less is more: Anthelmintic stewardship in an era of ubiquitous anthelmintic resistance and environmental sustainabilityDavid Rendle, Mark Bowen, Jane Hodgkinson
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Equine Veterinary Journal|September 17, 2015
Clinical Research Abstracts of the British Equine Veterinary Association Congress 2015David Rendle
The Veterinary Record|July 20, 2019
Steroids and laminitis - the value of evidence over anecdoteDavid Rendle
The Veterinary Record|April 9, 2021
Owners urged to take precautions to reduce risk of EHV-1David Rendle
Equine Veterinary Journal|October 5, 2022
To improve welfare in the equine species should we place greater emphasis on understanding our own?Tamzin Furtado, David Rendle
The Veterinary Record|September 10, 2021
Creating environments for change: are there new ways to approach horse keeper behaviour in equine parasite control?Tamzin Furtado, David Rendle
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 28, 2023
Five- versus seven-day dosing intervals of extended-release injectable omeprazole in the treatment of equine squamous and glandular gastric diseaseTania Sundra, Erin Kelty, David Rendle
Veterinary Medicine and Science|January 17, 2020
A study investigating the treatment of equine squamous gastric disease with long-acting injectable or oral omeprazoleSarah Gough, Gayle Hallowell, David Rendle
Veterinary Medicine and Science|February 15, 2022
Evaluation of the treatment of equine glandular gastric disease with either long-acting-injectable or oral omeprazoleSarah Gough, Gayle Hallowell, David Rendle
The Veterinary Record|October 15, 2021
Using ectoparasiticides in cats and dogsDavid Rendle, Philip Elkins, Iain Richards
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 7, 2024
Less is more: Anthelmintic stewardship in an era of ubiquitous anthelmintic resistance and environmental sustainabilityDavid Rendle, Mark Bowen, Jane Hodgkinson
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