
Equine Arthritis on the Prepurchase Exam
Should you consider purchasing a horse with arthritis? An equine researcher explains the risk.
Should you consider purchasing a horse with arthritis? An equine researcher explains the risk.
Practitioner technique and skill determine the value of ultrasound images of the suspensory ligament.
A veterinarian describes some subtle signs to watch for that might point toward your horse having joint discomfort.
A veterinarian explains what to pay attention to when treating a horse that has PPID or EMS for joint discomfort.
Researchers studied the effects of transitioning horses from pasture life to a training program on their risk of developing ulcers.
Horses with injured stifles have the best chance of returning to full work following a scientifically planned rehabilitation process.
A veterinarian recommends starting with a forage-based diet for optimal equine joint health.
Find out how to keep your horse’s joints feeling and moving their best in our podcast. Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim.
While ultrasound doesn’t always provide a definitive diagnosis, it can be a useful tool for gathering critical information.
Factors to consider when making an equine Cushing’s disease diagnosis, including testing methods, time of year, and more.
A veterinarian says both age and breed can affect a horse’s predisposition to insulin resistance.
Insulin moves glucose from the blood into muscle and other tissue, but sometimes the process doesn’t go smoothly.
Evaluating what your horse is eating, and making gradual changes, can promote a healthier gastrointestinal microbiome.
A veterinarian describes how he formulates a rehabilitation plan for a horse recovering from an injury.
A veterinarian explains the relationship between high insulin and laminitis in horses.
An equine veterinarian explains the risks of breeding an insulin-resistant mare.
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