
Feed Horses Forage, But Not Grain, Before Work
Feeding your horse forage before a ride can protect the stomach from splashing gastric acid.
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Feeding your horse forage before a ride can protect the stomach from splashing gastric acid.
Feeding your horse extra calories can add unnecessary energy, making them ‘hot.’
Don’t be caught unaware of the current United States Equestrian Federation guidelines on shock wave.
Bonny Henderson, DVM, CERP, describes how extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) works to treat and even prevent injuries.
Prior to the lifting of an omeprazole ban in 2016, researchers found that all racehorses in a small study had both glandular and squamous ulcers.
Learn about common upper airway problems in horses and how to address them in this visual guide.
Many horses diagnosed with equine gastric ulcer syndrome via gastroscopy have no clinical signs, or the signs are so subtle owners fail to recognize them. Sponsored by Vitalize.
These programs designed to strengthen airway muscles might help affected horses avoid surgery.
The Tack and Equipment Group will review new and old kinds of tack and gather the latest scientific information about equestrian equipment.
Mo Donegal and Nest, both Pletcher-trained and Repole co-owned, place first and second in the G1 Belmont Stakes.
Discover what scientists are learning about this dynamic area of research and how we can use it to promote equine health.
Does alfalfa make horses “hot”? Should they not eat before exercising? Many of our feeding practices are based on tradition, but what’s really best for our horses?
Discover how shock wave therapy, mesotherapy, and ongoing maintenance helped a young event horse with kissing spines return to performance in this free report.
Read about some of the trending and emerging treatments for keeping performance horses feeling their best.
Three top sports medicine veterinarians say the best way to stay competitive is by developing a proactive approach to managing every aspect of your horse’s health and soundness.
Dr. Sarah Colmer shares how EPM recovery might vary among horses based on the severity of the disease.
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