
Laminitis Update
Experts answered reader questions live about what’s new in laminitis research and treatments.
Prevention and treatment for problems of the equine foot

Experts answered reader questions live about what’s new in laminitis research and treatments.

Non-weight-bearing lameness is one of the most common emergencies practitioners manage in the field.

Equine metabolic syndrome can put pregnant mares in an especially precarious in situation.

Horse owners and veterinarians can identify a club foot based on classic signs and grades of severity.

One vet says radiographs can help in assessing a horse’s feet and developing a plan to maximize soundness.

Owners of laminitic horses can speak with their veterinarian about registering to be included in the study.
The event will feature an educational speaker series for parents, novice horse owners, and advanced horsemen.
The workshop will feature hands-on sessions on topics relating to horse management and health care.

Researchers found surprising differences between fecal microflora DNA of laminitic and nonlaminitic horses.

A specific trimming technique increased the hoof’s weight-bearing area and increased the heel angle.

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A thorough examination, an aggressive treatment plan, and owner commitment are needed to manage laminitis.

It’s hoped that the colt, who battled a series of medical issues in 2012, will return to the track in 2013.

Stem cells therapy might offer practitioners an additional treatment option for the fight against laminitis.

Consider the following “wishes” equine experts made to help maximize your horses’ quality of life.
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