
Treating Hindgut Problems in Horses
Dr. Mary Beth Gordon describes common treatment protocols for hindgut ulcers in horses and the role horse owners play in treatment.
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Dr. Mary Beth Gordon describes common treatment protocols for hindgut ulcers in horses and the role horse owners play in treatment.

Veterinarians have a number of methods at their disposal for treating and managing equine osteoarthritis. Learn about the different therapies and how they work.

What is ‘the good life for horses’? FEI officials and equine welfare experts weigh in on equine well-being ahead of the Olympic Games.

Researchers discovered a new technique to detect osteoarthritis in horses earlier than is currently possible with radiographs.
Delve into nutrition topics key to keeping your horse healthy and happy.

In a research review, scientists found that longer, less intense warmups might improve horse performance and well-being.

Find out whether a horse diagnosed with ulcers should be on a special diet.

Two experts answer your questions about equine osteoarthritis, the No. 1 cause of poor performance in horses. Sponsored by American Regent Animal Health.

Learn how to safely improve your horse’s fitness all week on TheHorse.com. Sponsored by NexHA.

Learn about 5 reasons to use complementary therapies such as acupuncture and chiropractic for your horse and the research behind them.

Learn how ultrasound tissue characterization can help veterinarians guide horses’ return from injury.

Learn to read the vast and varied signs of equine gastric ulcer syndrome.

Researchers reviewed literature about an anatomical variation of the equine cervical spine called TC67 that occurs most often in Warmbloods.

Researchers believe adding alfalfa pellets to your horse’s diet might help manage and prevent ulcers in the lower region of the stomach.

Learn about 4 common injuries veterinarians see in these athletes, how they diagnose them, and what treatments and rehabilitation methods they use.

How long do I need to wait after sedation and injections before hauling my horse back home?
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