
Hoof Radiographs: More Than Meets the Eye
Something on the X rays looks a bit off—is it significant or of no consequence? It depends on what you find.
Prevention and treatment for problems of the equine foot
Something on the X rays looks a bit off—is it significant or of no consequence? It depends on what you find.
The owner of a navicular mule asks about possible cures, and Dr. Duncan Peters offers management options.
Learn how the bones and soft tissues in a horse’s hoof work together and impact soundness.
Bowker: Long toes and underrun heels set horses up for failure. Here are recommendations for an improved trim to help correct this condition.
Patrick Reilly, chief of farrier services at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Services, describes techniques for trimming navicular syndrome horses to make them more comfortable.
Does wrapping a horse’s lower legs in the winter aid circulation and keep them warm?
A veterinarian explains terms often used to describe horses with front-limb lameness.
How cold is too cold to ride? Does your horse need a blanket? What should your horse eat during frigid weather? Find out how to get ready for winter during our hourlong Q&A.
Since hitting the commercial equine market in 2014, bisphosphonates have been used primarily to manage horses with navicular disease. One veterinarian describes how they impact navicular region pain and lameness.
Here’s what we know and are learning about defining, diagnosing, and treating this painful foot disease.
The Horse and Dechra have partnered in December to bring you the facts behind this frustrating cause of lameness.
Researchers looked at donkeys’ unique hoof care needs. Here’s what they recommend.
What can I shoe my horse with that will provide traction and reduce concussion when riding on paved roads?
Dissections showing underlying bone loss can help hoof care professionals know how to manage different types of hoof capsule damage.
Initiating rehab methods earlier might promote healthier foot structures and reverse tissue degeneration.
When the going gets muddy, the muddy get hoof problems. Here’s what to watch for in your horses.
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