
Can Hoof Wall Radiographs Help Identify Early Laminitis?
Radiographing deep hoof wall layers, where laminitic changes occur first, could be helpful in early clinical assessment.

Radiographing deep hoof wall layers, where laminitic changes occur first, could be helpful in early clinical assessment.
The temporary closure will be extended from Dec. 30 to Feb. 29, 2016, due to weather delays and contract issues.

Learn about winter care, hay options, conditioning horses, rehabbing after injury, beet pulp vs. rice bran, and more.

The researchers are conducting a clinical trial on equine recurrent uveitis in Appaloosas.

Most respondents said they get information from nutrition articles or by consulting their vet or equine nutritionist.

Thirteen therapeutic riding horses were rescued this week after their Brownsburg, Indiana, pasture flooded.

Popular report topics include navicular disease, hay, blanketing, evacuation planning, and more.

The rescue made news in 2014 when its operators were found guilty of multiple counts of animal cruelty.

Three horses at a Bucks County farm have been euthanized due to neurologic equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) infection.

Have you ever wondered if your horse is getting enough sleep? Here’s what you need to know.

Topics included navicular syndrome, equitation science, feeder and waterer options, rescue horses, and more.
This was the sixth year for the New Vocations’ Breeders’ Cup pledge, and more than $380,000 has been raised to date.

It’s a question that can polarize equestrians. Here, one researcher shares what she’s learned on the topic.

View videos on topics including navicular disease, saddle fitting, body condition scoring, joint treatments, and more.
In 2015, TCA granted over $515,000 to more than 67 charities working in a variety of Thoroughbred-related areas.

Popular blog topics included pasture management, old horses, saddle fit, trailer safety, and more.
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