
Rehabbing Equine Athletes’ Hooves
Read about the steps veterinarians and farriers take to identify, evaluate, and treat riding horses’ hoof problems.


Read about the steps veterinarians and farriers take to identify, evaluate, and treat riding horses’ hoof problems.

The horse lives in the Regional Municipality of York.

The filly lives in the District of Cochrane.

The case is located in Essex County.

The gelding lives in Twin Falls County.

For horses prone to weight gain, ulcer management often conflicts with feeding restrictions. This Q&A outlines forage-based ways to support gastric health.

Two equine nutritionists shed light on the do’s and don’ts of feeding your horse to promote strong and healthy hooves.

Understanding how these products work and what to look for on their labels can help you make the best decision for your horse.

Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis causes pigeon fever and internal abscesses. Cases are rising nationwide, making biosecurity critical.

Rotavirus causes severe contagious diarrhea in young foals. New research explains why current vaccines miss Group B and how new vaccines could protect foals.

Sometimes mares don’t produce enough milk to support their foals’ demands. Here’s what you can do to help.

How to decide if your older mare is a good candidate for breeding and improve her chances of success.

The horse lives in Pasco County.

In this podcast episode two experts answer listener questions about managing horses that have metabolic problems. Sponsored by Dechra.

Standardized, multilevel surface testing is helping racetracks improve consistency, fairness, and ultimately horse and rider safety.

Neurologic disease in horses often begins with subtle gait or behavior changes. Early recognition helps direct appropriate diagnostic workups and care.
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