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How bats fly
Dr Tatjana Hubel and her colleagues from Brown University and Winston Salem State University in the USA have published their work about the flight performance of insectivorous bats in a special flight edition of Philosophical Transactions of the …Dr Tatjana Hubel and her colleagues from Brown University and Winston Salem State University in the …
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Dragonflies and damselflies
This week, Dr Richard Bomphrey and his colleagues from Japan, Sweden and the USA have published a comprehensive account of how dragonflies and damselflies take to the air. These incredible animals, from the order Odonata, have changed little since …This week, Dr Richard Bomphrey and his colleagues from Japan, Sweden and the USA have published a …
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Specialisms
At RVC Equine, our clinical specialists work in multidisciplinary teams, with different specialists collaborating on cases and developing new approaches to diagnosis and treatment. -
Stabling
The RVC's Equine Referral Hospital has stabling for up to 35 patients and the facility also includes an Intensive Care Unit and an Isolation Suite. -
Emergency Contact
The emergency line for the RVC equine hospital is 01707 666297. This line is manned 24 hours a day for equine emergencies. -
Farriery
Farriery has a long-standing tradition at the Royal Veterinary College and is an integral part of our case management. The RVC farriery team includes Peter Day and Dr Chris Pardoe. -
Lameness
The recognition, localisation and treatment of lameness can be challenging. Veterinary specialists at RVC Equine are experienced and renowned for the work-up of complex lameness cases and cases of poor performance. -
Why Refer to the RVC
The RVC's Equine Referral Hospital strives to meet the highest standards of compassionate care and professionalism. The hospital was deemed 'Outstanding' in each area assessed, in 2016, by Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) assessors. -
Equine Research
The science that backs up everything we do and drives forward improvements to treatments and techniques -
New Subject Index - where to find information on any equine topic
The Subject Index brings together links to all the information we have on the RVC website about specific equine subjects.