Ponying Young Horse for Exercise
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Developmental orthopedic disease (DOD) is a common concern in young horses and refers to a group of conditions where the horse’s skeleton grows abnormally. Often, nutritional management plays a large role in young horses that develop this condition. In this excerpt from Ask TheHorse Live, Charlie Barton, BVetMed, MS, Dipl. ACVS-LA, postdoctoral fellow at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins, explains DOD and how owners can reduce their animal’s risk.

This podcast is an excerpt of our Ask TheHorse Live Q&A, “Caring for Young Horse Joints.” Listen to the full recording here.

About the Expert:

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Charlotte Barton, BVetMed, MS, Dipl. ACVS-LA

Charlotte Barton, BVetMed, MS, Dipl. ACVS-LA, earned her veterinary degree from the Royal Veterinary College in London and, after completing two internships in the U.S., undertook a surgery residency at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins. After residency Barton stayed on at CSU as a postdoctoral fellow and her research interests include cartilage repair techniques and gene therapy.