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laminitis care; Acetaminophen Could Relieve Laminitis Pain

What is Endocrine-Related Laminitis?

Dr. Teresa Burns describes what laminitis is and its relationship to endocrine diseases such as insulin resistance, equine metabolic syndrome, and PPID.

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The Probiotic and Prebiotic Puzzle

Can Supplements Prevent Laminitis?

Dr. Jane Manfredi offers insight into how certain supplements might support horses at risk for endocrine-related laminitis.

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Protein and Equine Ration Balancers: Let's Do the Math, equine ration balancers

What is a Ration Balancer?

Are you looking for an economical option to make sure your easy-keeping horse is getting the nutrition you need? Dr. Clair Thunes suggests trying a ration balancer.

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Can Back Pain Cause Trouble in the Canter?

Horses can experience back pain during flexion and bending through the body, which can lead to resistance in the canter. Dr. Kevin Haussler of Colorado State University explains.

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saddle research trust conference; My Saddle Doesn't Fit My Horse...Now What?

How Veterinarians Evaluate Saddle Fit

Dr. Kevin Haussler of Colorado State University describes how a saddle should fit horses and how he investigates saddle-fit issues that might cause back pain.

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What is EIA in Horses?

Dr. Angela Pelzel-McCluskey gives an overview of equine infectious anemia, a deadly disease in horses, and explains why it’s important to prevent its spread.

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