
Management’s Impact on Osteochondral Lesion Development
Researchers are investigating how young horse management practices can impact osteochondral lesions.


Researchers are investigating how young horse management practices can impact osteochondral lesions.

Osteochondrosis is the central topic of a special issue of the Veterinary Journal.

Researchers believe positive reinforcement with food rewards helps horses in training learn better.

Only performing bronchoalveolar lavage in a single lung could lead to missed diagnoses, one veterinarian says.

To help horses retain what they learns during training, aim to keep them as stress-free as possible.

Study results show a reduction in a certain immune system cell could aid in diagnosing early pregnancy loss.

New study results suggest that some horse and pony breeds tend to hold on to weight better than others.

Researchers developed a new subjective personality test designed to help us better understand horse behavior.

Researchers discovered that cribbing causes increased intra-abdominal pressure.

The number and severity of lesions present could impact a horse’s future racing performance.

Ever suspect your horse is naturally lazy? Researchers found that horses prefer not to work at all.

Researchers developing a test to identify overtraining learned the practice has negative effects on horses.
After Europe’s horsemeat scandal, some businesses have since seen an increased demand for equine meat.

From 2019 on, hot branding in Germany will only be legal when performed under local or general anesthesia.

Moving air can have a significant effect on thermographic readings of horses’ front legs, researchers say.

Long-term study results show that under certain conditions, stallions can successfully be pastured together.
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