
Managing Equine Navicular Syndrome
Are there times I shouldn’t work my young horse recently diagnosed with navicular syndrome?

Are there times I shouldn’t work my young horse recently diagnosed with navicular syndrome?

Bone chips can be a proper pain in the joint; learn where and why they happen and when they need to be removed.

Of the 1,401 respondents, 1,021 people (73%) said their horses will wear a blanket at some point this fall and winter.

Industry representatives believe most of the horses will remain on the circuit at different tracks in the Midwest.

Lord Nelson, or “PICSI,” was the first foal produced via intracytoplasmic sperm injection to be born at UC Davis.

Horses with grass sickness have similar signs of disease as people with Alzheimer’s, a study has found.

Despite heavy rain and wind, many East Coast horses appear to have made it through the storm as well as possible.

Stewarding, including monitoring precompetition training techniques, was debated at length at a recent meeting.

The 19-week-old Racking Horse filly from Chesapeake had not been vaccinated yet. She was euthanized Sept. 24.
Authorities are hoping the public can shed light on the circumstances surrounding a horse’s death in Riverside County.

After a tornado, fire, or other disaster hits your farm, how would you respond and rebuild? Here’s what to remember.

Poor performers can be a diagnostic challenge. Here’s what veterinarians will look for when examining these horses.

Later this month Keeneland will host the two-day, $24.5 million Breeders’ Cup World Championships for the first time.
Several local farms and equine medical facilities will sponsor the participating wish kids.

The statement summarizes the current knowledge about ulcers and is designed to provide guidelines for veterinarians.
Researchers found that functional electrical stimulation improved the density and distribution of muscle mitochondria.
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