
Treating EMS Horses With Allergies
Dr. Susan White describes options for treating laminitis-prone EMS horses that also suffer from allergies.
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Dr. Susan White describes options for treating laminitis-prone EMS horses that also suffer from allergies.

New research shows that electrolyte supplementation might not be necessary for horses in light to moderate work.

Dr. Aja Harvey explains why a horse might rub his tail and what owners can do to stop it.

Multifidus muscle pain and atrophy in horses can cause many problems, including back pain, poor core strength, and limb lameness.

How can you best support your competitive show horse? Start with what fuels the fire. Sponsored by Vitalize.

Veterinarians across the U.S. share their most successful diagnostic methods and treatments for back pain in horses.

Researchers believe CBD might be safe for use in senior horses and are working to determine its efficacy in reducing inflamm-aging.

Dr. Susan White describes factors to consider when caring for a horse with sweet itch.

An equine veterinarian’s rehabilitation plan depends on whether the horse received surgical or nonsurgical treatment.

Horses with insulin dysregulation can experience increased sugar absorption in the intestines, which could cause changes in blood glucose levels.

Veterinary intervention can make itchy horses more comfortable and keep allergies under control. Sponsored by Kinetic Vet.

This legislation means horse owners can no longer purchase certain antibiotics over the counter from feed stores or tack shops.

Smoky air makes breathing difficult and can exacerbate equine asthma. Learn how to support your horse’s respiratory health via nutrition and reduce airway irritants during fire season.

Researchers have determined an ice blanket might be more effective for cooling horses than water or fans.

Neck pain in horses can be difficult to diagnose; clinical signs might not match what’s seen on imaging. Learn how vets interpret findings and develop a treatment plan.

Certain groups of U.S. horses are at risk of acquiring this blood- and tick-borne foreign animal disease.
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