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Do Popular Equine Oral Joint Supplements Work?
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Jan 5, 2022
One researcher assessed the efficacy of four joint supplement ingredients: chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine, Boswellia serrata, and turmeric. Here’s what she found.
Read MoreStem Cells or PRP for Equine Tendon and Ligament Injuries?
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Indications for their use and how veterinarians choose between the two therapies.
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by Stacey Oke, DVM, MSc | Dec 17, 2021
Veterinarians share their thoughts on stem cells, IRAP, and platelet-rich plasma.
Read MoreBest Practices for Monitoring Horses Diagnosed With PPID
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Nov 26, 2021
One researcher reviews recent PPID research and offers recommendations for managing and treating horses with this endocrine disease.
Read MoreIs Your Mare Foaling or Colicking?
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Nov 21, 2021
Here’s how to tell whether a broodmare is going into labor or experiencing colic-associated pain.
Read MoreAntimicrobials, Lower Airway Disease, and Equine Athletes
by Erica Larson | Nov 19, 2021
The choice to use antimicrobials to treat lower airway issues in horses isn’t always clear.
Read MoreWhat MRI Has Taught Us About Interpreting Equine Foot X Rays
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Nov 17, 2021
MRI has helped veterinarians recognize new pathologies within horses’ hooves as well as learn more about existing lesions.
Read MoreHow To Feed the Underweight Horse With Insulin Dysregulation
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Nov 15, 2021
The key is adding weight carefully without triggering hyperinsulinemia and laminitis.
Read MoreHow To Perform Non-Weight-Bearing and Dynamic Ultrasound
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Oct 12, 2021
A high-quality and well-set-up ultrasound image can mean the difference between an accurate or missed diagnosis in equine practice.
Read MoreManaging Low Heels in Performance Horses
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Sep 29, 2021
Dr. Scott Morrison describes the issues low heels can cause and the mechanical tools farriers and veterinarians can use to address them.
Read MoreDiagnosing and Treating Itchy Horses
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Sep 28, 2021
A researcher describes ectoparasites, infections, and hypersensitivity disorders that can cause pruritus in horses.
Read MoreA Nail in the Hoof: What Would You Do?
by World Equine Veterinary Association | Apr 21, 2021
How would you react if your horse stepped on a nail? One practitioner outlines the steps you should take.
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