Pain, Behavioral, or Both?
Often, a horse’s behavior problems are rooted in either pain or incomplete training. Here’s what to consider.
Often, a horse’s behavior problems are rooted in either pain or incomplete training. Here’s what to consider.
The goal of medical management centers around breaking the associated pain cycle and reestablishing proper GI function.
A veterinary dermatologist offers tips on how to properly diagnose, treat, and prevent pastern dermatitis, or scratches.
A vet tech shares tips on managing aging equids’ unique needs to keep them healthy and happy through their golden years.
There’s a complex series of events that occur when acupuncture needles are placed. Here’s a rundown of what happens.
Identifying and fixing neck and back pain can be, well, a pain in the neck. Here’s how vets work through the issues.
The key is understanding a horse’s arousal, or alertness, level.
Tweets and take-homes from the 2016 Western Veterinary Conference’s equine acupuncture and emergencies sessions.
Tweets and take-homes from the equine lameness and colic sessions at the 2016 Western Veterinary Conference.
View some of our news editor’s tweets and take-homes from Day 1 of the 2016 Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas.
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