
Researchers Go In Search of the Perfect Passage
Are top dressage horses routinely performing the “perfect passage” as defined by the FEI?
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Are top dressage horses routinely performing the “perfect passage” as defined by the FEI?
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The Malone Family Foundation donated $6 million to Colorado State University’s Orthopaedic Research Center.
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While the fall weather is cooler and often more pleasant for riding, if you live near or trail ride in rural areas it is extremely important that you are aware of hunting season safety points.
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Recovery following completion of three-day events is different than it was when cross-country was long format, says Kent Allen, DVM, head treating vet at the Rolex Three-Day Event.
Duncan Peters, DVM, MS, describes the physiology, athleticism, and stamina of three-day event horses.
Duncan Peters, DVM, MS, describes three-day event horse diets, both before and during the competition.
Duncan Peters, DVM, MS, describes the care three-day event horses receive in the hours after their strenuous cross-country run, from icing to massage.
High-caliber event horses require some rest and relaxation after transport and completing the strenuous cross-country phase, says Kent Allen, DVM, head treating vet at the Rolex Three-Day Event.
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