
Common Nutrient Deficiencies in Horses
Find out if your horse could be at risk of suffering subtle but serious vitamin and mineral imbalances.

Find out if your horse could be at risk of suffering subtle but serious vitamin and mineral imbalances.
Equine Guelph and Dr. Judith Koenig received a donation help to purchase a lameness evaluation device.

Two equine surgeons shared their thoughts on rotational limb deformities, contracted carpal joints, club feet, and more.

Ultrasound is a useful method for diagnosing carpal sheath effusion, which is often associated with soft tissue damage.

Consider this under-recognized issue before deciding which limb is the primary lameness source.

The tendon’s interfascicular matrix stiffens as it ages, making older horses more susceptible to injury.

In the researchers’ clinic colic incidence among each group of patients was not significantly different.

Researchers have found success treating some proximal suspensory desmitis cases with autologous conditioned serum (ACS).
Dr. Sophie H. Bogers’ research focuses on using stem cells to treat osteoarthritis in horses.

Researchers examined the loading rates on a hoof of a galloping horse wearing different aluminum racing shoes.

Using proper diagnostic technique and good quality radiographs is critical when diagnosing these fractures in foals.

Review the options vets have for looking inside horses’ bodies to see what’s causing a limp, swelling, or pain.

The study’s results will serve as a basis for education and research related to equine health and management, and more.

Good health and soundness in 4- to 5-year-olds goes a long way in keeping horses performing long-term, researchers said.

Learn about the challenges associated with interpreting perineural nerve blocks used to help diagnose lameness.

SI disease in performance horses has many clinical signs and causes, making diagnosis challenging for veterinarians. Here’s a checklist to help.
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