Managing the Chronically Laminitic Horse
A podiatrist gives his tips for keeping a horse with chronic laminitis and equine metabolic syndrome comfortable.
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Cage Cruise, DVM, CF, attended Mississippi State University (MSU) for undergraduate and veterinary school. He attended the Oklahoma Horseshoeing School after his freshman year at MSU and received his certified farrier accreditation from the American Farrier’s Association during his senior year of vet school. After graduating from MSU’s College of Veterinary Science he took an associate position with Southern Equine Associates in Pilot Point, Texas. Cruise joined the team at Fraley Equine Podiatry in Paris, Kentucky in 2014. In 2016 Cruise started his own practice, Bluegrass Equine Podiatry, in Georgetown, Kentucky. He has a special interest in sport horses, Western performance horses, and laminitis.
Posted by Cage Cruise, DVM, CF | Oct 8, 2022 | Article, Diseases and Conditions, Hoof Care, Hoof Problems, Horse Care, Lameness, Laminitis (Founder), Metabolic Problems, Metabolic Syndrome, Older Horse Care Concerns
A podiatrist gives his tips for keeping a horse with chronic laminitis and equine metabolic syndrome comfortable.
Read MorePosted by Cage Cruise, DVM, CF | Sep 22, 2022 | Article, Commentary, Diagnosing and Managing Laminitis in Horses, Lameness, Laminitis (Founder), Mare Care, Mare Care and Problems
An equine veterinary podiatrist says ice might help address this horse’s foot pain but won’t solve the main problem.
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