Nutrition and Recovery for Eventing (and Other Hard-Working) Horses
Restoring muscle glycogen, rehydrating, and ensuring a horse’s diet offers enough vitamin E all help with recovery after strenuous exercise.
Restoring muscle glycogen, rehydrating, and ensuring a horse’s diet offers enough vitamin E all help with recovery after strenuous exercise.
Artificial intelligence technology might be able to assist veterinarians in making recommendations to riders about their horse’s performance.
Heat, humidity, and race distance significantly increase the risk of exertional heat illness in Thoroughbred racehorses on British tracks.
Managing the magnitude and frequency of limb loading is key to keeping horses—particularly racehorses—injury-free.
One researcher assessed the effects different NSAIDs have not only on horses’ response to furosemide but also their kidney function.
The cross-country phase of eventing comes with risk, but new research aims to keep horses and riders safer.
Researchers set out to learn if PET scans could predict and therefore help prevent potential catastrophic injuries in racehorses.
This inflammation of the lungs most commonly affects foals, but that doesn’t mean your mature horse isn’t at risk.
How can biomarkers be used to help improve performance and reduce injury risk in horses?
The first and second place finishers in the 2022 Tevis Cup describe their feed strategies.
How do you build a nutritional program that supports your high-intensity equine athlete? Three experts share their advice.
Gabriela Blakeley and her 13-year-old Arabian gelding won the Western States Trail Ride’s 66th edition.
Feeding hard-working endurance horses is as much art as it is science. Our sources walk you through an endurance horse’s diet, from conditioning to post-race.
Don’t be caught unaware of the current United States Equestrian Federation guidelines on shock wave.
Prior to the lifting of an omeprazole ban in 2016, researchers found that all racehorses in a small study had both glandular and squamous ulcers.
The Tack and Equipment Group will review new and old kinds of tack and gather the latest scientific information about equestrian equipment.
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