
Managing Equine Navicular Syndrome
Are there times I shouldn’t work my young horse recently diagnosed with navicular syndrome?
Are there times I shouldn’t work my young horse recently diagnosed with navicular syndrome?
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Be familiar with what’s normal for your horse so it’s obvious when something’s not right.
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Learn about the long-format event and why veterinarians are crucial to these competitions.
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