
Top Medicine Studies of 2016
Dr. Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by supplements, headshaking, and more.
Dr. Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by supplements, headshaking, and more.
Pay special attention to the purpose statement, guaranteed analysis, ingredients, and directions for use.
Researchers have made great strides in understanding laminitis, but it remains a difficult disease to predict and treat.
A resveratrol and hyaluronic acid supplement could have anti-inflammatory effects in aged horses, researchers found.
Do you want to make sure your horse is getting the right amount of feed? Use a scale!
Watch for these conditions that impact nutrient absorption and lead to weight loss in horses.
Of the 442 respondents, 90 (20%) use injections as a regular part of their horses’ joint management programs.
A reader asks about the risks and benefits of her horse eating a favorite treat: grapefruit. Our nutritionist weighs in.
Of the 758 respondents, only 106 (14%) said they weigh everything their horse gets to eat.
Do you have a mature or senior horse? Find out how to keep him comfortable and competitive as he ages!
Researchers believe the tested supplements could help reduce the joint inflammation that can lead to osteoarthritis.
Horses consuming the supplement following joint injections were less lame than control horses, researchers found.
Using sensible strategies, we can help keep equine joints healthy and capable of withstanding athletic demands.
An extract from blue-green algae—a potentially toxic substance—could help arthritic horses without poisoning them.
Of the 1,452 respondents 579 (40%) said they occasionally treat their horse to apples or carrots.
Hot topics include digestion, metabolism, soft tissue injuries, and inflamm-aging.
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