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Horse Injuries, Wound Care, and Lameness

Soft Tissue Injury in Horses

Soft tissue injury in horses is eventually encountered by most equestrians, and there’s often a dilemma for the owner if…

3 years ago

Spring Conditioning: Get Your Horse Fit

There are many reasons for a horse to have some time off, such as resting up after a strenuous competition…

3 years ago

Vet Adventures: The Chaotic Life of a Vet

One vet's crazy day reminds us how chaotic life can get. But when it matters, a life is saved. The…

3 years ago

mRNA Biomarker Study to Build on Promising Research to Prevent Catastrophic Racehorse Injuries

Catastrophic injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses is a top concern for the industry and for its fans. That sentiment is shared…

3 years ago

June 2020 SmartPak SmartTip of the Month: Important Ingredients for Joint Support for Horses

The landscape for equine supplements is constantly evolving, and SmartPak is committed to staying on top of the latest trends…

4 years ago

Caller ID: Being Able to Charge for a Veterinary Visit

In this Vet Adventures column, veterinarian Courtney Diehl, DVM, has a hard time knowing how to charge for a dead-end…

4 years ago

An Equine Massage Therapist and Chiropractor Combine Forces to Heal a Mystery Lameness

Lameness brings out many emotions, including fear and frustration, particularly when its cause is a mystery and the horse doesn't…

4 years ago

New Therapy Could Combat Persistent Joint Infections in Horses

A new therapy could combat persistent joint infections in horses, potentially saving them from years of pain. Researchers at North…

4 years ago

Treating a Horse’s Broken Leg

Horses love to run, plain and simple. And, we ask them to do athletic exercises that put maximal load on…

4 years ago

My Saddle is Crippling Me: The Effects of a Poor-Fitting Saddle on the Rider’s Body

I pride myself on giving my pony the best of everything: a relaxed barn with ample turnout, regular bodywork, and…

4 years ago