
12 Facts About Diagnosing Distal Leg Lameness in Horses
Veterinarians use imaging technologies to evaluate, diagnose, and ultimately treat lameness in the lower leg and foot.
All aspects of caring for performance horses
Veterinarians use imaging technologies to evaluate, diagnose, and ultimately treat lameness in the lower leg and foot.
Thoroughbred trainers must obtain annual continuing education in equine health, welfare, and safety, among other topics.
The board voted to create a regulatory compliance program, setting minimum integrity standards based on the Model Rules.
Complications are common with traditional repair, so researchers tested a plate designed for human geriatric patients.
Congress adjourned without taking action on a tax extender bill, allowing three-year racehorse depreciation to expire.
The codes are a guide to preventing and controlling equine diseases that could threaten the breeding industry.
Focus groups and a survey revealed industry support for a centralized rule making entity for racehorse medication rules.
Learn the latest about this puzzling neuromuscular disease.
The recommendations from the RMTC and NTRA are designed to encourage the use of best practices at racetracks.
Top tweets and take-homes from sessions on PSSM, laminitis studies, equine tongue tumors, and more!
The event will take place Oct. 5-8, 2017, at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on lameness, rehabilitation, equine back issues, and more!
Michael Blowen is an advocate of racehorse aftercare and founder of Old Friends Thoroughbred retirement center.
Learn how recreational riders can condition and protect their equine weekend warriors.
Dr. R. Reynolds Cowles Jr. focuses much of his practice on lameness in racehorses and performance horses.
They might be less common than limb fractures, but skull, rib, pelvis, and withers fractures are no less important.
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