
Youngsters Don’t Have it Easy
Give your youngster a strong start to a lifetime of health with information from this in-depth special report about horses age 1 to 3 years old. Learn about deworming, dental care, bone disease, hoof care, and more.
Give your youngster a strong start to a lifetime of health with information from this in-depth special report about horses age 1 to 3 years old. Learn about deworming, dental care, bone disease, hoof care, and more.
Certain management factors might affect the likelihood of colic episodes.
Caring for draft horses involves both physiological and logistical challenges.
EOTRH is a painful, recently identified condition that primarily affects horses’ incisors and canine teeth.
What would cause my mare to throw her head up repeatedly when she is ridden?
Here’s what to consider if your athletic horse isn’t maintaining ideal body weight and condition.
Can a rider or owner tell if a horse is having dental issues?
Get your questions answered and learn about the latest advances in horse dental care in this live event.
Before extracting a horse’s tooth, owners and veterinarians must consider a number of important factors.
Tooth extractions don’t always go as planned, so practitioners must be ready for potential complications.
Learn about tooth extraction complications and options veterinarians have for handling tooth extraction failures.
Your horse’s fecal production and appearance can be an indicator of good or poor health.
Planning for potential dental extraction complications is essential to a successful procedure.
My old gelding is generally healthy, but lately he developed loose stools. Is there something I’m missing?
Miniature Horses are more susceptible to some health problems than their larger counterparts.
Evaluate dental health and bit suitability to determine if your bit could be causing training issues.
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