
The Horse: Top 10 Horse Health Articles of 2012
The staff at TheHorse.com tallied the most popular articles of 2012. Did your favorites make the list?
The staff at TheHorse.com tallied the most popular articles of 2012. Did your favorites make the list?
Consider the following “wishes” equine experts made to help maximize your horses’ quality of life.
It’s important to have at least an understanding of the structures in play during a laminitic episode.
Study examines changes in toe angle and proximal hoof circumference without shoes.
Learn what human barefoot running trends are teaching us about horse podiatry and laminitis management.
Craft your horse’s diet to help ward off infection and illness
Providing pre- and probiotics, coupled with proper nutrition, can have positive effects on horses’ health.
Dr. Liz Santschi presents a method of treating of medial femoral condyle subchondral bone cysts in horses using a transcondylar screw technique for the University of Kentucky Diagnostic Lab Lecture Series.
A single impact injury did not cause generalized osteoarthritis in the fetlock during the study period.
Paying attention to certain, sometimes minute, details can help horses enjoy longer athletic careers.
Bone fractures in horses, whether catastrophic or microscopic, heal through a complex sequence of events.
A cut-out patterned English appeared to have multiple benefits when compared to not using a pad.
The goal for sport horses, from prepurchase exams through their careers, is to extend the time to retirement.
Case Clay of Thee Chimneys Farm was named to the position in October.
Researchers found that clinical signs of cannon bone fractures in sport horses and racehorses were similar.
Chris Newton, DVM, and Scott Morrison, DVM, will present lectures related to sport horse health.
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