
Understanding Atypical Myopathy
Atypical myopathy–a sudden onset of acute muscle pain and damage–is related to pasture rather than exercise.
Atypical myopathy–a sudden onset of acute muscle pain and damage–is related to pasture rather than exercise.
Researchers are helping horse farms control and detect equine proliferative enteropathy (EPE).
Certain lucencies should be taken seriously as they appear to have a significant effect on racing performance.
New diagnostic technologies and treatment modalities have revolutionized how vets address equine back pain.
McCoy’s research investigates genetic risk factors for the development of osteochondrosis (OC).
Researchers are learning about the kind of weight and pressure humans put on different parts of horses’ bodies
One study evaluated the effects of needle size and clipping hair on debris found in joints after injection.
Balancing the digestive system is key to maintaining equine health by improving nutrient absorption.
Bracelets and leg weights strengthen and activate certain muscles to help improve hind end gait abnormalities.
Healthy hooves are paramount to a horse’s soundness. This fact sheet lists some common hoof problems, such as hoof abscesses, quarter cracks, bruises, navicular syndrome, underrun heels, and thrush, and how to identify, manage and prevent them.
A stem cell-PRP combination could be more effective than either therapy alone for treating soft tissue lesions
The latest Horse Course, “Muscle Power: Muscle Mass in Growing, Athletic Horses,” is now available to view.
Certain parts of the horse’s digestive tract are associated with higher risks of developing colic.
The second year of a horse’s life brings significant changes not only in his development but also his use.
A number of air quality factors in barns can make it harder for your horse to breathe, compromising his health and performance.
As we step back from our machines and relearn the art of looking at the equine patient as a whole we might realize that some of the most complicated problems have rather simple solutions.
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