
Study: 2.5% PAAG Might Help Preserve Joint Health in Horses With Osteoarthritis
Researchers believe iPAAG could reduce synovial membrane stiffness in horses with osteoarthritis.


Researchers believe iPAAG could reduce synovial membrane stiffness in horses with osteoarthritis.

Experts answer your questions about preventing and treating performance horse problems in this Ask TheHorse podcast. Sponsored by Arthramid.

Catching early, subtle signs of equine OA can help you manage pain and keep your horse moving comfortably.

PROTEK GI redefines equine gastric ulcer management with proven foregut and hindgut support.

Dr. Kristi Gran explains how owners can plan ahead for expenses related to managing a horse with chronic laminitis and why prevention is key.

Here’s when and why your veterinarian should retest your PPID horse even after medical treatment.

An equine internal medicine expert explains how owners can manage horses with free fecal water syndrome, especially during winter.

In this podcast excerpt Dr. Nathan Canada details approaches to long-term management and treatment of kissing spines in horses.

Learn how Class IV laser therapy supports equine rehabilitation and can improve recovery outcomes.

Fall’s mud and moisture can lead to horses developing painful pastern dermatitis, better known as scratches. Learn how to spot, prevent, and treat this common skin issue.

Thrush in horses stems from environment, hoof conformation, and care. Here’s how to prevent it year-round.

Dr. Carleigh Fedorka explains which mare behaviors are normal and which are cause for concern in this Ask TheHorse Live excerpt.

Learn how two experts treat endometritis—an inflammation of the uterine lining and the leading cause of infertility in broodmares—in this Ask TheHorse Live excerpt.

Dr. Jena Ward describes how veterinarians determine if a mare is fit for breeding.

Financial planning and practical management help owners provide effective care for horses with chronic conditions or long-term injuries. Sponsored by CareCredit.

Dr. Wendy Krebs explains why your veterinarian should test a horse for sedatives and NSAIDs during the prepurchase exam.
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