Teresa Martinoli, DVM
T. Martinoli DVM, LLC, Veterinary Services offers routine and emergency care to horses, donkeys, mules, small ruminants, and camelids. Chiropractic care too!
In August 2015, Dr. Teresa Martinoli returned to the Harford County, Maryland area and started up her new practice which is dedicated to provided quality, prompt routine and emergency veterinary care for horses and small ruminants. Dr. Martinoli has many years' experience practicing on both performance horses and pleasure horses. Her extensive experience competing through the national level in mul
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Insulin Modulators: Not Necessary for Healthy Horses – The Horse Researchers investigated the effects of aloe vera and grapeseed extract on horses’ insulinemic responses to various feeds.
https://thehorse.com/19685/nutrition-loss-in-stored-hay/
Nutrition Loss in Stored Hay – The Horse Is your hay more than six months old? Then it might be losing vitamin A and E.
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Front Foot Lameness in Horses: Don't Forget the Exam – The Horse Owner-provided information and a thorough lameness examination can help veterinarians start meaningful investigations into front foot lamenesses.
https://thehorse.com/1104136/human-to-horse-bonds-make-tough-decisions-tougher/
Human-to-Horse Bonds Make Tough Decisions Tougher – The Horse Researchers explored the bonds people have with their horses and how that affects care, ownership change, and end-of-life decisions.
https://thehorse.com/192956/navigating-the-sea-of-cbd-and-its-use-in-horses/
Navigating the Sea of CBD and Its Use In Horses – The Horse Learn what we know about CBD's efficacy and potential use in horses.
https://thehorse.com/18778/protecting-your-horse-from-poisonous-fall-leaves/
Protecting Your Horse From Poisonous Fall Leaves – The Horse Is it okay for my horse to eat leaves that have fallen from trees in his pasture?
https://thehorse.com/192438/transitioning-your-horse-to-outdoor-living/
Transitioning Your Horse to Outdoor Living – The Horse Horses on all-day pasture have more opportunities than stalled horses to meet their ethological (behavioral) needs, researchers say.
https://thehorse.com/1104208/what-happens-to-sleep-deprived-horses-they-collapse/
What Happens To Sleep-Deprived Horses? They Collapse – The Horse All horses need deep sleep overnight that requires lying down completely. Stall size, bedding, and stress can cause horses to get insufficient rest.
https://thehorse.com/1104220/using-essential-oils-in-horses-consider-the-pros-and-cons/
Using Essential Oils in Horses? Consider the Pros and Cons – The Horse For generations, essential oils and aromatherapy have reportedly offered many health benefits. Research is now catching up with their use.
https://thehorse.com/164825/managing-equine-foot-pain/
Managing Equine Foot Pain – The Horse What can an owner do to manage a horse’s foot pain? We turned to two equine veterinarians that spend a lot of time managing horses’ feet to find out.
https://thehorse.com/1104276/survey-helmet-use-common-but-helmet-care-often-subpar/
Survey: Helmet Use Common, But Helmet Care Often Subpar – The Horse A survey found riders’ helmets are often too old, well exceeding their manufacturer-stated expiration dates.
https://thehorse.com/196635/diagnosing-and-treating-poll-pain-in-horses/
Diagnosing and Treating Poll Pain in Horses – The Horse Poll pain can cause performance, behavior, and welfare issues for horses. Learn how vets diagnose and treat it.
https://thehorse.com/120734/broodmares-nutritional-needs-during-late-gestation/
Broodmares' Nutritional Needs During Late Gestation – The Horse A pregnant mare should maintain a healthy weight to support both the fetus' and her own calorie needs.
https://thehorse.com/110486/equine-dental-care-painful-points-and-uneven-arcades/
Equine Dental Care: Painful Points and Uneven Arcades – The Horse Here are some common dental issues that can negatively impact your horse's performance and how they can be corrected.
https://thehorse.com/1104425/study-heavier-horses-are-less-symmetrical-less-fit/
Study: Heavier Horses Are Less Symmetrical, Less Fit – The Horse Researchers found extra body fat causes movement asymmetries and affects horses’ performance on a chemical level.
https://thehorse.com/1104475/3-neurologic-equine-diseases-to-know/
3 Neurologic Equine Diseases to Know – The Horse These difficult-to-diagnose conditions can undermine a horse’s balance and coordination.
https://thehorse.com/1104509/a-fresh-look-at-the-causes-of-navicular-disease/
A Fresh Look at the Causes of Navicular Disease – The Horse Getting to the root of podotrochlosis, one of the most common causes of lameness, is an ongoing process.
https://thehorse.com/1104541/wedges-rounded-toes-and-backward-shoes-ease-hoof-breakover/
Wedges, Rounded Toes, and Backward Shoes Ease Hoof Breakover – The Horse Using sensors, scientists found hoof breakover lasts a shorter amount of time in certain gaits when the horse has wedges, rolled-toe shoes, or palmarly placed shoes compared to normal shoes.
https://thehorse.com/1104553/study-half-pads-arent-always-helpful/
Study: Half-Pads Aren’t Always Helpful – The Horse Find out when a half-pad will improve your horse’s comfort and when it might cause more harm than good.
https://thehorse.com/148002/managing-horses-with-ppid/
Webcast: Managing Horses With PPID Learn how to recognize subtle signs and offer your horse an early intervention for equine Cushing's disease. Watch now!
https://thehorse.com/1101343/when-beet-pulp-smells-off-after-soaking/
When Beet Pulp Smells ‘Off’ After Soaking – The Horse Beet pulp can go rancid during warm weather. Should you feed it to your horse if it smells like vinegar?
https://thehorse.com/1101516/why-do-horses-buck/
Why Do Horses Buck? – The Horse Discover nine physical and behavioral reasons your horse might be kicking up his heels
https://thehorse.com/190473/nutrients-for-horses-whats-trending/
Nutrients for Horses: What's Trending? – The Horse Learn about four trendy nutritional supplements in the equine industry, the rationale for their administration, and scientific data supporting their use.
https://thehorse.com/149936/selecting-hay-for-your-horse-fact-vs-fiction/
Selecting Hay for Your Horse: Fact vs. Fiction – The Horse Here are a few common myths about horse hay, how these myths came to be accepted and, finally, the truth.
https://thehorse.com/1101677/turnout-time-can-reduce-horses-risk-of-soft-tissue-injury/
Turnout Time Can Reduce Horses’ Risk of Soft Tissue Injury – The Horse Researchers found an inverse relationship between length of paddock turnout and risk of soft tissue injuries in nonelite horses.
https://thehorse.com/1101705/study-finds-potential-ascending-placentitis-biomarker/
Study Finds Potential Ascending Placentitis Biomarker – The Horse Researcher: The findings might indicate SAA1 as a novel and specific biomarker for placentitis in broodmares.
https://thehorse.com/1101717/cows-and-horses-might-reduce-each-others-worm-burdens/
Cows and Horses Might Reduce Each Other’s Worm Burdens – The Horse Alternating or commingling cows with horses on pastures appears to effectively reduce strongyle burdens in both species, according to two studies.
https://thehorse.com/110507/anhidrosis-in-horses/
Anhidrosis in Horses – The Horse Our equine nutritionist and physiology expert offers advice on managing horses that have stopped sweating.
https://thehorse.com/1101789/leaky-gut-health-and-behavior-whats-the-connection/
Leaky Gut, Health, and Behavior: What’s the Connection? – The Horse Dr. Bill Vandergrift talks about about leaky gut syndrome in horses during the 2021 EquiSUMMIT, presented by Kemin Equine.
https://thehorse.com/1101760/understanding-insect-bite-hypersensitivity-in-horses/
Understanding Insect Bite Hypersensitivity in Horses – The Horse Learn about this difficult-to-manage allergic reaction to the saliva of biting insects in our visual guide.
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