
Navigating Skin Problems in Horses
Discover how 2 experts identify and treat skin problems in horses. Sponsored by KineticVet.
Discover how 2 experts identify and treat skin problems in horses. Sponsored by KineticVet.
Follow the steps in this visual guide to relieve your horse’s clinical signs of insect bite hypersensitivity and prevent future flare-ups. Sponsored by KineticVet.
An expert reviews material showing 2.5% polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) is effective, long-lasting, and safe for treating early- and late-stage equine osteoarthritis. Sponsored by Contura Vet.
Fluorescent light energy (FLE) promotes healing and provides antimicrobial activity and anti-inflammatory effects in equine wounds and skin conditions.
Dr. Luke Bass describes the unique joint changes that might be seen in horses with PPID and EMS.
Dr. Howland Mansfield describes signs a horse is ready to retire from riding, ranging from mild work intolerance to lameness.
Obesity could cause increased damage to your horse’s joints. Here’s why.
Dr. Luke Bass explains why injecting your horse’s joints too frequently might be harmful or reduce treatment efficacy.
The Kentucky Horse Park is more than just a park; it’s a place where you can pet Kentucky Derby winners and walk in the footsteps of equestrian legends.
Join elite equestrians such as Dan James, Sharee Schwartzenberger, Sabine Schut-Kery in The Art of Dance.
Learn how to maintain your senior horse’s joints so he stays comfortable into his later years. Sponsored by American Regent Animal Health.
Veterinarians consider MRI the gold standard for diagnosing equine musculoskeletal injuries. Learn more with this visual guide.
Should you consider purchasing a horse with arthritis? An equine researcher explains the risk.
Madeline Boast explains why you might need to provide supplements for horses on a forage-only diet to maintain a healthy equine gut microbiome.
Dr. Robert Jacobs describes the potential effects of long-term NSAID use on the horse’s gut microbiome.
Dr. Robert Jacobs explains how variations in the equine gut microbiome might affect horse behavior.
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