
Examining a Horse’s Mouth
Knowing how to look inside your horse’s mouth safely can help you catch problems early.
Knowing how to look inside your horse’s mouth safely can help you catch problems early.
When used correctly, nerve blocks can help determine the location of discomfort in a horse.
Wrapping a hock can be difficult, but these tips from a veterinarian can help.
A veterinarian explains how to increase a horse’s weight safely.
Sand accumulation in a horse’s gastric system is cause for concern; this method can help you detect it.
Identifying lameness early is key to preventing long-term damage.
These tips can provide an interim solution to dealing with a loose shoe while you wait for the farrier.
A veterinarian evaluates a horse’s soundness using flexion tests.
A veterinarian explains the process of using poultice and wrapping a hoof.
Addressing hoof abscesses early can help horses have the best outcome.
Learn how to give your horse oral medications safely.
Luke Bass, DVM, MS, Dipl. ABVP, explains how various restraint options work best.
Palpating your horse’s back can help you determine if he’s uncomfortable.
Create a basic equine first aid kit to prepare for minor injuries and be better equipped for an emergency.
A careful approach to nutrition and exercise can help you keep your horse at an ideal weight.
Jessica Gould, DVM, demonstrates extracorporeal shock wave therapy on an Irish Sport Horse to help manage mild neck and back pain.
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