
Diagnosing and Treating Neck and Back Pain in Horses
Identifying and fixing neck and back pain can be, well, a pain in the neck. Here’s how vets work through the issues.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Identifying and fixing neck and back pain can be, well, a pain in the neck. Here’s how vets work through the issues.

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The top two finishers at an event in Doha earlier this year have tested positive for human erythropoietin (EPO).
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Of the 362 respondents, 137 (38%) said they own or keep other types of livestock in addition to horses.

Improving working equids’ health and welfare could help them work longer and better to the benefit of their owners.

A number of congenital or developmental problems can impair a foal’s vision. Here’s what to watch for.

Researchers found that test results should be interpreted differently for donkeys than they are for horses.

Researchers in the club’s Racing Laboratory are studying biomarkers for use in drug testing.

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From feeding to vaccines and colic to lameness, here are some basic resources to get the new horse owner started.

A horse’s whorl could help predict which direction a horse will turn in response to a frightening stimulus.

The Race Assured team presented a blood test which could predict injuries in horses well before serious problems occur.
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Horses with chronic laminitis should be closely monitored during treatment and recovery. Here’s what to consider.
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