
Screen for Stifle Osteochondrosis With Ultrasonography
Ultrasonography allowed researchers to detect subclinical lesions in young foals and implement treatment promptly.
Ultrasonography allowed researchers to detect subclinical lesions in young foals and implement treatment promptly.
Diet, exercise, biomechanics, and genetics all play a role in disease development, researchers say.
Recaps of studies on colic outcomes, treatments for joint problems, respiratory surgery, and more.
The studies funded cover equine health challenges including infectious diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, and more.
Researchers say the uterine environment can significantly impact a foal’s future bone health, metabolism, and more.
Rutgers and University of Minnesota researchers are studying genetic factors underlying musculoskeletal diseases.
Care for horses under the age of 4 with their future health and performance in mind.
By knowing what conditions certain horses are predisposed to, owners and breeders can take preventive steps.
Your foal’s “official” birthday might be Jan. 1, but consider his actual age when devising a diet, researchers say.
Testing for and identifying which horses could potentially be affected by genetic conditions is important not only for buyers and breeders but also for the overall health of the breed itself.
Dr. Earl Gaughan addresses rapid growth in young horses and the related potential for joint issues such as OCD. This podcast is from the Equine Life Stages: Young Horses Q&A audio event.
Osteochondral lesions on young horses’ X rays might appear worrisome, but surgery isn’t always necessary.
A better understanding of the lesions found in growing horse skeletons has led to clearer terminology.
French researchers tested the new grading scale on 392 young horses screened for osteochondrosis.
Research shows that many radiographic findings in weanlings can change–usually for the better–within a year.
The field protocol is designed to be low-risk, efficient, economical, and effective in identifying lesions.
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