Morris Equine Network Since 2003, Road to the Horse has positioned itself as the industry’s most distinguished colt starting challenge. Creativity and innovation have been key components to the continued success of the event. With that in mind, the colt starting action at Road to the Horse 2023 will not disappoint as fans will see […]
Continue reading …Fox Run Equine Center By Brian S. Burks, DVM Diplomate, ABVP Board Certified in Equine Practice Every horse owner’s nightmare is to find their horse ill in some way. Horses that are down (recumbent) are even more worrisome. Botulism is a progressive disease causing muscular weakness, dysphagia (difficulty eating/swallowing) and recumbency. Botulism is […]
Continue reading …Fox Run Equine Center By Brian S. Burks, DVM Diplomate, ABVP Board Certified in Equine Practice The chestnut, or night eye, is a callosity found on the inner side of the limb above the carpus on the foreleg and, if present, below the hock (tarsus) on the hind leg. It is believed to be a […]
Continue reading …Kentucky Equine Research Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) continue to monopolize the pain management spotlight despite their inherent and clinically important disadvantages. Veterinarians can prescribe acetaminophen either as an adjunct or standalone medication to help horses suffering from painful conditions, particularly lameness. Although effective and familiar to veterinarians, NSAIDs are associated with a number of side […]
Continue reading …AAEP Did you know a horse with a moderate hair coat starts requiring additional calories for body temperature regulation when the outside temperature drops to approximately 50°F? Cold weather prompts special considerations for your horse’s diet and care, particularly when it comes to the older members of the herd; consult your primary horse doctor to […]
Continue reading …World Equestrian Center The UF Veterinary Hospital at WEC offers leading-edge care to equine athletes on site as well as horses from the surrounding area, dogs and cats. No matter what events or activities bring you to WEC, our team of board-certified specialists are here to serve you. On the cusp of the 2022 Fall […]
Continue reading …Kentucky Equine Research Standing on sand bedding typically provides immediate relief for horses suffering from laminitis-associated hoof pain, but prolonged access to sand bedding as a comfort strategy has not been investigated until recently. Researchers explored the use of sand bedding in two horses with bilateral chronic laminitis.* Why sand? Although the hoof wall acts […]
Continue reading …AQHA Professional Horseman Stacy Minkler, Trainer at Rusty Spur Ranch, recently relocated to Texas from Alaska! She’s now becoming the student in her new location, but she has been posting some practice drills for fun for her Alaska clients and friends back home in AK, knowing they get stuck and bored with bad footing in […]
Continue reading …AAEP Did you know your horse can catch the flu, too? While there isn’t a specific time of the year for “flu season” in the equine world, any time is good to learn more about this highly contagious respiratory condition—particularly because it’s one of the most common infectious diseases of the respiratory tract of horses, […]
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