
Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Acquires Standing MRI
Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists signed an agreement to install the unit at its facility near Belmont Park.
Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists signed an agreement to install the unit at its facility near Belmont Park.
A comparison of triamcinolone and a triamcinolone/hyaluronic acid combo yielded “unexpected” results, researchers said.
If a horse is hind-limb lame, consider issues where the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) attaches to the hock.
Researchers identified specific genes that distinguish racing-type Quarter Horses from cutting-type Quarter Horses.
Pawing could be a learned behavior that might reflect an effort to ease pain in the limbs or abdomen, researchers said.
Amino acids are one of the most significant pieces of the puzzle in a horse’s diet and are used to build protein.
Learn about the New Bolton Center’s recovery pool and how it helps horses following surgery.
A veterinarian weighs in on radiographs, nuclear scintigraphy, and standing MRI for diagnosing subtle lamenesses.
From selecting a horse to rehabbing and feeding him, learn how to transition an ex-racer to life as a riding mount.
Researchers at the University of Bern are studying cardiac adaptations to training in eventing and endurance horses.
Researchers determined that exercise causes horses’ back dimensions to change, which could negatively impact saddle fit.
Horses’ superficial digital flexor tendons stiffen as they age, putting the structures at risk of tearing.
Infrared thermography (IRT) appears effective at measuring a horse’s skin temperature during water treadmill exercise.
Subjective clinical evaluation allows practitioners to detect mild lameness as well or better than objective methods.
Do you have the winter blues? Spring is on the way—we promise! Now is a great time to start planning your horse’s fitness program. Whether you’re headed to horse shows or trail rides, join us to learn how to get your horse riding ready.
Reducing the prevalence of catastrophic equine injuries and sudden deaths could help improve jockey safety.
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