
3-Legged Lameness in Horses: The Likely Players
Horses can (and will) find unique ways to injure themselves. In this article we’ll highlight 4 of the most common causes of sudden lameness.


Horses can (and will) find unique ways to injure themselves. In this article we’ll highlight 4 of the most common causes of sudden lameness.

Protecting your young horse’s musculoskeletal system can help reduce his risk of injuries later in life.

The horse lives in Crook County.

Here’s how to combat 5 common problems with horse wound healing and determine if the wound warrants a visit from your veterinarian.

The horse is currently receiving veterinary care.

The horse lives at a boarding facility in Montgomery County.

Two additional horses at the private facility have been exposed.

The horse lives in Ward County.

The cases are located in Stanislaus County, where 11 horses remain exposed.

As foals grow, their nutritional needs change rapidly. Learn when to introduce creep feed and how to support your foal’s healthy development.

Does your horse devour his meals? Slowing your speedy eater at mealtime can help prevent issues such as choke and wasted feed.

A hollow back or fading muscle over the loin is not always a supplement problem. Here’s what you can learn from your horse’s topline.

Summer sores can worsen rapidly without prompt treatment. Find out how to prevent these lesions and learn about methods veterinarians use to address them.

Learn how to recognize summer sores in horses and what your veterinarian might do to make a definitive diagnosis.

The equine hindgut breaks down fiber, which makes up most of the horse’s diet. Learn how diet and management can affect this important part of your horse’s GI system.

The legendary equine veterinarian and respected leader in the industry died June 14 at the age of 93.
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