
UK Researcher Launches Equine Sports Science Initiative
The collaborative and research-based initiative is designed to advance the health and well-being of equine athletes.
The collaborative and research-based initiative is designed to advance the health and well-being of equine athletes.
Check all these tasks off your list as you transition your horse into the spring riding season.
A researcher offers tips on how veterinarians can pinpoint the cause in unresolved upper hind limb lameness cases.
The team’s service provides a blood test that can potentially predict injuries in horses before serious problems occur.
Dry lots, sacrifice areas, and paddocks keep horses confined while allowing pastures to rest. Check out this slideshow to get ideas for creating your own equine confinement areas.
From vets stuck in city traffic to vexing ventilation issues, urban-dwelling horse owners deal with unique challenges.
Knowing if sleep patterns affect performance could prompt interest in sleep as an important horse management factor.
Scientists found that two blood tests were able to distinguish between healthy horses and those with myocardial disease.
Veterinarians can access an illustrated tutorial on saddle fit and its impact horse and rider health and welfare.
While some heart murmurs can spell the end of a horse’s career, others have little to no impact on athletic pursuits.
Poor performers can be a diagnostic challenge. Here’s what veterinarians will look for when examining these horses.
Vets can evaluate and treat performance-limiting respiratory problems to help return the patient to peak performance.
The projects will investigate EIPH’s pathophysiology and the effect of the medication furosemide on that condition.
Care for horses under the age of 4 with their future health and performance in mind.
Horses could be more sustainable athletes if riders condition them better and monitor their health and fitness often.
Researchers found that 69% and 54% of polo ponies examined had glandular and squamous ulcers, respectively.
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