
Understanding Hind-Limb Lameness in Horses
Two experts answer listener questions about recognizing, diagnosing, and managing hind-limb lameness in horses. Sponsored by American Regent Animal Health.

Two experts answer listener questions about recognizing, diagnosing, and managing hind-limb lameness in horses. Sponsored by American Regent Animal Health.

Learn about the common causes of equine hind-limb lameness and how veterinarians diagnose and treat them.

Splint bone injuries are common in both working and pastured horses. Here’s what you should know.

My OTTB recently recovered from a bowed tendon injury. What can I do to help him continue to stay sound?

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How to prepare for your horse’s chiropractic adjustment and what to do after it’s complete.

Resolving hoof wounds requires working closely with your veterinarian to manage lesions until they heal. Learn about 4 common wounds and how vets treat them.

These 6 steps can help transform your horse’s topline from underdeveloped to well-toned.

In any discipline cross-training is the key to keeping a horse’s neck and back healthy, says Dr. Kevin Haussler of Colorado State University.

During the 2024 AAEP Kester News Hour experts shared new research on equine genetics, atrial fibrillation detection, neck pain, and updated EHV guidelines.

Find out how veterinarians diagnose and treat this complex condition.

Address the condition’s primary, predisposing, and perpetuating causative factors for a successful outcome.

Read about how one veterinarian treated a particularly challenging case of the equine skin condition commonly known as scratches.

Researchers now understand how 7 types of shoeing combinations affect movement in each area of the horse’s neck and back.

Owner-provided information and a thorough lameness examination can help veterinarians start meaningful investigations into front foot lamenesses.

An equine nutrition expert addresses toplines, horse protein needs, and if whey is the way to go.
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