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Vets discussed kissing spines, memory foam, English and Western saddle fit, rider weight, rein lameness, and more.

Vets discussed kissing spines, memory foam, English and Western saddle fit, rider weight, rein lameness, and more.

Get tips and information on considerations for choosing and transitioning racehorses for second careers.

Understanding the biomechanics of cues from a rider’s legs, seat, and hands could improve horse welfare, scientists say.

Find a safe and durable footing to support your horse’s soundness.

Learn how the all-important equine back functions and how to prevent problems from developing.

Our sources share nine ways to help your sport horse perform at his best.

Of the 305 respondents, 166 (54%) said they’ve cross-trained their horses outside their primary riding disciplines.

Is your stallion expected to perform in both the breeding shed and the arena? Here’s what you need to know.

Researchers said the ethogram allowed an assessor to differentiate between clinically lame and sound horses.

The OIE has described management “pillars” to keep most diseases at bay for high-health, high-performance horses.

In a long-term study, researchers showed that 92.5% of horses discharged had returned to work four to eight years after surgery.

Practice can and should be ethical, but it’s not always easy. Pressure applied by trainers or owners can be substantial.

Dr. Norm Ducharme reviewed how to diagnose and treat airway issues during the Milne lecture at the 2016 AAEP Convention.

Tailored rehab plans and frequent veterinary checks are just two pieces of the rehabilitation puzzle.

Meet three equine athletes that are excelling in their golden years.

Some veterinarians use this synthetic progestin in an attempt to suppress estrus and related behaviors in mares.
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