
Handling Heat During the 2024 Olympic Games Equestrian Events
Learn about the advanced heat management strategies 2024 Olympic equestrian officials implemented to ensure horse safety during extreme temperatures.
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Learn about the advanced heat management strategies 2024 Olympic equestrian officials implemented to ensure horse safety during extreme temperatures.

With so many supplements to choose from, it’s important to know what options are effective. Here’s a look at supplement ingredients that are backed by science.

What’s under the hooves of the Paris 2024 Olympic horses? Let’s get down to ground level and look at the footing.
Discover how veterinarians use lameness exams and diagnostic tools to help pinpoint the source of equine lameness in this visual guide.

Dr. Howland Mansfield explains the pros and cons of these two common treatments for osteoarthritis in horses.

Dr. Steve Adair describes exercises that could help relieve discomfort and stiffness caused by equine osteoarthritis.

Olympic equestrian teams rely on tailored veterinary care to optimize horse performance and manage health, ensuring peak condition for the Games.

Elite eventing rider Boyd Martin describes conditioning for Olympic horses, focusing on physical and mental preparation for Paris 2024.

Many Olympic horses will fly part of their journey this year, with veterinarians and elite grooms ensuring a smooth, more tranquil experience than traveling by truck.

Dr. Steve Adair describes the common signs of pain and discomfort you should look for in horses with osteoarthritis, such as decreased performance and stiffness.

Drs. Howland Mansfield and Steve Adair explain how owners can keep horses with neck arthritis comfortable in light work.

The steps you take to care for your horse both immediately after a competition and once you’re back home are important to his athletic longevity.

Here’s how officials plan to keep international equine athletes safe from infectious disease in Versailles.

Work closely with your veterinarian to regularly reevaluate your horse’s progress and determine the success of your horse’s rehabilitation program.

Rehabilitation is vital to a horse’s recovery from illness, injury, or surgery. Learn more during Equine Rehabilitation Awareness Week.

Providing forage before an early morning ride can help reduce your horse’s risk of developing ulcers.
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