Weekly Horse Health Report

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Treating Cellulitis

Dr. Shannon Findley discusses the causes and possible treatment of cellulitis, a serious systemic infection.

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Feeding Older Horses

Guest Dr. Amy Gill answers old horse nutrition questions submitted by users of TheHorse.com. Find out what feed options are best for your senior horses.

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Blindness in Horses

Dr. Erin Denney-Jones presents causes of equine blindness, such as uveitis (moon blindness) or trauma, and how to manage horses that have lost sight in or both eyes.

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2012 Laminitis Conference Recap

Dr. Nora Grenager talks about the 2012 Laminitis Conference and what results when veterinarians, farriers and owner collaborate to care for foundered horses.

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Bone Fragility Syndrome

Dr. Mandy Ahrens talks about bone fragility syndrome, a mysterious disease of horses located in a certain area of California.

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The Equine Eye

Because it is a prey animal, the horse has both monocular and binocular vision. Its monocular vision is the result of having one eye located on each side of the skull instead of both eyes in the front. This means that the horse has far greater periph

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