Helping Clients Navigate Equine Supplements: The Veterinarian’s Role
Managing Your Performance Horse’s Joints
Aging Metabolic Horses—What Do They Need?
Caring for Young Horse Joints
Equine Metabolic Syndrome Facts
Regenerative Therapy Options for Horses With Osteoarthritis
Horse Topline-Building Tips
Deciphering Your Feed Tag: Senior Horses
Endocrine Disease and Performance Horses—More Than Laminitis
HERDA: 20 Years Later
Helping Clients Navigate Equine Supplements: The Veterinarian’s Role
Managing Your Performance Horse’s Joints
Aging Metabolic Horses—What Do They Need?
Caring for Young Horse Joints
Equine Metabolic Syndrome Facts
Regenerative Therapy Options for Horses With Osteoarthritis
Horse Topline-Building Tips
Deciphering Your Feed Tag: Senior Horses
Endocrine Disease and Performance Horses—More Than Laminitis
HERDA: 20 Years Later
Topics

Horse Topline-Building Tips
These 6 steps can help transform your horse’s topline from underdeveloped to well-toned.

Enteroliths in Horses: Causes and Prevention

Pasture Grass Sugar Levels: When Are They Lowest?

Deciphering Your Feed Tag: Senior Horses


Enteroliths in Horses: Causes and Prevention
What are enteroliths and what happens if your horse has one (or several)?
Large Colon Volvulus in the Postpartum Mare
Reducing Your Horse’s Risk of Impaction Colic During Winter
Colic Risk and Late-Cut Hay
Understanding Pedunculated Lipomas in Horses

Managing Horse Hoof Wounds
Resolving hoof wounds requires working closely with your veterinarian to manage lesions until they heal. Learn about 4 common wounds and how vets treat them.
What’s New in Equine Orthobiologics?
Horse Topline-Building Tips
Enteroliths in Horses: Causes and Prevention
Pasture Grass Sugar Levels: When Are They Lowest?

Pasture Grass Sugar Levels: When Are They Lowest?
Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing turnout for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent problems.
Aging Metabolic Horses—What Do They Need?
Equine Metabolic Syndrome
Equine Hoof Care Teams at Work
Managing Laminitic Pain in Horses: What’s New?

Feeding Ulcer-Prone EMS Horses
One reader wants to know how she can manage her metabolic horse that is also prone to gastric ulcers. Here’s what she should consider.
Alfalfa: Is Hay or a Pellet Product Better Before Riding?
Why Do Horses Buck?
Supplement Could Improve Equine Gastric Ulcer Scores
Tackling Equine Gastric Ulcers
Sugar and Peppermint Treats: Not Safe for All Horses
Sponsored Content
| Top articles from our trusted partners

Endocrine Disease and Performance Horses—More Than Laminitis
Learn the latest on equine endocrine disease—causes, diagnosis, dynamic testing, and whole-horse treatment strategies—beyond just laminitis. Sponsored by Kentucky Performance Products.

Ask a Pro: 4CYTE™ for Horses: Why Early Joint Care Matters
Alexandra Medved discusses 4CYTE™ for early osteoarthritis management in horses, highlighting its uses and real-world success stories.

Feeding Programs for Orphan Foals
When a broodmare dies, prompt colostrum delivery and a well-managed milk replacer or nurse mare plan are key to helping orphan foals grow and stay healthy.

Feeding Young Growing Horses to Reduce the Risk of Developmental Orthopedic Disease
Early nutrition plays a key role in supporting healthy growth in young horses and minimizing the risk of orthopedic issues.

A Challenging Laminitis Case in a PPID Pony
A case study of Squash, a 16-year-old pony, highlights strategies that helped improve her quality of life and manage laminitis.

Wound Care Strategies for Healing Wounds in Horses
This presentation describes the use of various wound healing techniques and dressings for granulating wounds. Sponsored by Phovia.

Read our Current Issue of The Horse
Unlock exclusive content including the latest and most reliable news and information regarding equine health, care, management, and welfare through our magazine and TheHorse.com.
- Aging Metabolic Horses--What Do They Need?
- Keeping the School Horse Sound and Healthy
- Equine Health Emergencies: Plan Ahead for Best Outcomes
- Equine Metabolic Syndrome Facts
- Case Study: Keeping the Older Show Horse Competitive
- Feeding to Avoid or Reduce Inflammation
- Balancing Work and Rest for Horses’ Long-Term Soundness
- Recognizing Vision Problems in Horses