
10 Equine Rehabilitation and Reconditioning Resources
Rehabilitating and reconditioning injured or out-of-shape horses can be daunting, but don’t worry ? we’re here to help.
Rehabilitating and reconditioning injured or out-of-shape horses can be daunting, but don’t worry ? we’re here to help.
Bringing a horse back to work after injury takes time, patience, and often the guidance of trusted professionals. Learn about management techniques and new therapy options that can help horses heal.
Confused about conditioning? Here are 10 resources available to you for free on TheHorse.com.
Infrared thermography (IRT) appears effective at measuring a horse’s skin temperature during water treadmill exercise.
Do you have the winter blues? Spring is on the way—we promise! Now is a great time to start planning your horse’s fitness program. Whether you’re headed to horse shows or trail rides, join us to learn how to get your horse riding ready.
Join two internationally acclaimed equitation science researchers to find out how this growing field of study can improve equine welfare, as well as you and your horse’s relationship.
Learn how to safely take your horse from flabby to fit step-by-step with our visual guide.
Learn about caring for the health of adult show and recreational horses.
Have you ever wondered how a veterinarian would train and develop a horse? Find out from a veterinarian who’s also a Grand Prix dressage trainer and clinician.
Yearling Thoroughbreds that worked on a treadmill had better aerobic capacities and no signs of lameness.
Researchers developing a test to identify overtraining learned the practice has negative effects on horses.
Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University shares how to get your horse into riding shape after a winter’s rest.
Researchers suggest horse genes need to prepare for high performance-associated stress.
The future of equitation science technology is enormous, provided we know how to use and benefit from it.
Paying attention to certain, sometimes minute, details can help horses enjoy longer athletic careers.
The goal for sport horses, from prepurchase exams through their careers, is to extend the time to retirement.
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