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There are a plethora of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for horses. Here’s how your vet decides what to use.
There are a plethora of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for horses. Here’s how your vet decides what to use.
While environmental factors, such as nutrition and training, shape sustainability, genetics influence it, as well.
The studies funded cover equine health challenges including infectious diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, and more.
Scientists studied the kinematics of both horse and rider to better understand exactly what goes on during collection.
Researchers are trying to determine why healthy equine athletes suffer sudden death and if there’s a way to prevent it.
Upward fixation of the patella resolved in 97% of horses undergoing a medial patellar ligament splitting procedure.
Equine Veterinarians Australia takes a look at what goes on behind the scenes with racehorse practitioners.
Consider how current weather conditions will affect your horse and adapt your workouts accordingly.
What therapies might help relieve the rest of a horse’s body when treating a specific injury or recovering from surgery?
Latham is researching amino acid supplementation’s effects on whole body and muscle protein synthesis in aged horses.
There are joint treatments galore, but your vet can help determine which option is best suited for your horse.
Protein is made up of amino acids, and its main function is in muscle, tendon, and ligament development and repair. Here are three key points to remember about protein’s role in fueling the sport horse.
Regenerative medicine is opening doors to new and improved therapeutic options for equine musculoskeletal injuries.
Longer light exposure appears to have numerous effects, from prompting coat shedding to increasing bone mineral density.
Beginning treatment during the acute phase helps give the horse the best chance of recovery. Here’s what to know.
Scientists found that two blood tests were able to distinguish between healthy horses and those with myocardial disease.
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