Diagnosing Equine Neck and Back Disease or Injury
Learn about the clinical signs of neck or back issues in horses and how they are diagnosed.
Learn about the clinical signs of neck or back issues in horses and how they are diagnosed.

There are right and wrong ways to bandage horses’ limbs, no matter the wrap’s purpose.

What’s going on inside your horse’s hooves during injury or disease? Sources reveal what they’ve learned about common hoof conditions such as abscesses and sheared heels.

Find out how proper nutrition, including high-quality protein, could help improve muscling over your horse’s back.

With so many supplements to choose from, it’s important to know what options are effective. Here’s a look at supplement ingredients that are backed by science.

Are horses that develop sepsis-related, supporting-limb, or idiopathic laminitis at a higher risk of developing endocrinopathic laminitis down the road?

How veterinarians put foals with angular limb deformities on the path to alignment.

Drs. Howland Mansfield and Steve Adair explain how owners can keep horses with neck arthritis comfortable in light work.

The steps you take to care for your horse both immediately after a competition and once you’re back home are important to his athletic longevity.

Researchers reviewed literature about an anatomical variation of the equine cervical spine called TC67 that occurs most often in Warmbloods.

Learn about 4 common injuries veterinarians see in these athletes, how they diagnose them, and what treatments and rehabilitation methods they use.

How long do I need to wait after sedation and injections before hauling my horse back home?

Consider the horse’s lameness history and gradually increase varied exercises to manage these mounts, one veterinarian says.

Learn how champion Western riders select the perfect mount, train and condition him properly, and manage his health so he delivers his best in the show pen.

Dr. Rosanna Marsella outlines the difference between these treatments and how you can determine which to use.

Back pain and topline dysfunction can shorten horses’ careers. Learn how one veterinarian diagnoses and treats this soundness problem.
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