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A key strategy for reducing antibiotic use in equine practice is to limit prophylactic administration and only treat horses with evidence of infection. “Every time we prescribe an antibiotic, we are creating a potential risk of resistance, both the pathogen causing the disease and the natural flora of the patient,” said Pamela Velarde, DVM, a resident in large animal medicine at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Clinical Sciences. 

The Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists, a full service, 24-7 referral hospital located directly across the street from the Belmont race track, provides a full suite of services for Thoroughbreds and other regional equine athletes and companions.