
Valberg Named MSU McPhail Dressage Chair
Dr. Stephanie Valberg assumes her position at the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine on Nov. 1.

Dr. Stephanie Valberg assumes her position at the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine on Nov. 1.
The MRI unit adds to the school’s imaging modalities, including a CT, radiography, nuclear scintigraphy, and more.

This potentially deadly condition affects grazing horses. Learn about its clinical signs, treatments, and prognosis.

Zhu’s research focused on evaluating intra-articular glucocorticoid therapies for equine osteoarthritis.

What can happen if a horse overdoses on Previcox? A veterinarian shares his insight.

Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists hopes to use the state-of-the-art imaging system to help assess lameness.

Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO) can cause vestibular nerve damage and balance problems in affected horses.

Other presentation topics will include racetrack surfaces, horsemanship courses, post-mortem exam programs, and more.

Researchers determined that 89% of affected horses benefited from a procedure called medial patellar ligament splitting.

Researchers observed a 16% improvement in horses’ lameness when using the drug compared to corrective shoeing alone.

A poorly designed or damaged saddle affects not only your riding but also your horse’s comfort. Learn what to watch for.

Specific bloodwork showed differences between horses with atypical myopathy that survived and those that died.

Saddle fitters use tracing or templating to record the shape of a horse’s back. Here’s how it works.

Some forelimb lamenesses can result in the horse appearing unsound in a hind limb.

Genetic testing reveals differences in an individual’s DNA that result in traits from coat color to muscle function.

Learn about common issues owners encounter with their horses’ spine and saddle fit and how to treat such issues.
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