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HOW DO I TRANSITION MY HORSE TO PASTURE? Clair Thunes, PhD. Clair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist who owns Summit Equine Nutrition, based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works asa consultant with
VETERINARIANS DISCUSS GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT STRATEGIES Equine gastric ulcer syndrome. is a prevalent and painful disease affecting horses’ stomach lining.. It can also be challenging and expensive for horse owners and veterinarians to manage. At the FEEDING THE HEALTHY SENIOR HORSE “Many senior horses (more than 20 years old) are healthy, happy animals that do not need any special nutrition or care,” she said. If a healthy older horse is thriving on the ration he’s STUDY SHOWS DEVIL’S CLAW SAFE FOR HORSES They concluded that, “devil’s claw is a safe drug and well-tolerated on oral administration route,” Zitterl-Eglseer said. The study, “ Pharmacokinetics of harpagoside in horses after COULD A SUPPLEMENT HELP REDUCE HORSE INSULIN Horses consuming a particular supplement had higher high-molecular-weight adiponectin blood concentrations and lower insulin concentrations than when they didn't consume it. PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. CAN I USE THE BOVINE LEPTO VACCINE ON MY HORSE? Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & THE NEWEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR EQUINE ASTHMA The newest glucocorticoid on the market, Aservo® EquiHaler® (ciclesonide inhalation spray), gained FDA approval for treatment of severe equine asthma in April 2020 after rigorous scientific VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS Vaccination may be associated with a limited number of adverse effects. Muscle swelling, stiffness, mild fever, anorexia, and lethargy are all potential side effects. EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
HOW DO I TRANSITION MY HORSE TO PASTURE? Clair Thunes, PhD. Clair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist who owns Summit Equine Nutrition, based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works asa consultant with
VETERINARIANS DISCUSS GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT STRATEGIES Equine gastric ulcer syndrome. is a prevalent and painful disease affecting horses’ stomach lining.. It can also be challenging and expensive for horse owners and veterinarians to manage. At the FEEDING THE HEALTHY SENIOR HORSE “Many senior horses (more than 20 years old) are healthy, happy animals that do not need any special nutrition or care,” she said. If a healthy older horse is thriving on the ration he’s STUDY SHOWS DEVIL’S CLAW SAFE FOR HORSES They concluded that, “devil’s claw is a safe drug and well-tolerated on oral administration route,” Zitterl-Eglseer said. The study, “ Pharmacokinetics of harpagoside in horses after COULD A SUPPLEMENT HELP REDUCE HORSE INSULIN Horses consuming a particular supplement had higher high-molecular-weight adiponectin blood concentrations and lower insulin concentrations than when they didn't consume it. PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. CAN I USE THE BOVINE LEPTO VACCINE ON MY HORSE? Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & COLORADO CONFIRMS SECOND EQUID RABIES CASE FOR 2021 In horses, clinical signs of rabies are variable and can take up to 12 weeks to appear after the initial infection. Although affected horsesare sometimes
TAKING THE EDGE OFF: CALMING SUPPLEMENTS FOR HORSES Magnesium. Magnesium is a prevalent nutrient in calming supplements. It’s often poorly absorbed from feedstuffs, so you might need to supplement it simply to STUMBLES AND MISSTEPS: WHAT'S CAUSING YOUR HORSE'S Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & WHAT'S UP WITH MY HORSE'S HOOVES? Q. Should the frog shed? A. The frog is the triangular structure extending from the horse’s heels midway to the toe and, ideally, it’s in constant contact with the ground. FOAL DIES AFTER INGESTING MAPLE SYCAMORE TOXINS IN MILK 21 hours ago · A foal has been euthanized after becoming poisoned by maple sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seed toxins in its dam’s milk.This marks the second documented case of a VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS Vaccination may be associated with a limited number of adverse effects. Muscle swelling, stiffness, mild fever, anorexia, and lethargy are all potential side effects. SURVEY: HIGHER-LEVEL RIDERS TAKE AND ACCEPT MORE RISKS 1 day ago · Researchers found many people accept that working with horses is dangerous—especially more experienced riders or those working with horses for financial gain. NEW TEST CAN DETECT TILDREN THREE YEARS AFTER TREATMENT Researchers recently confirmed that a new drug test can detect the bisphosphonate tiludronate disodium (Tildren) in horses up to three years after they received the medication. FINDING THE CAUSE OF CHRONIC DIARRHEA IN HORSES: BE Clair Thunes, PhD. Clair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist who owns Summit Equine Nutrition, based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works asa consultant with
POLL: PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & Barn, Older Horse Care THE HORSE – YOUR GUIDE TO EQUINE HEALTH CAREACROSS THE FENCEAT HOME WITH HORSESHORSE SENSE (AND SENSIBILITY)HORSES AND THE LAW The Horse is your guide to equine health care. We offer daily horse industry news and cover current horse-related veterinary and behaviorresearch.
THE NEWEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR EQUINE ASTHMA The newest glucocorticoid on the market, Aservo® EquiHaler® (ciclesonide inhalation spray), gained FDA approval for treatment of severe equine asthma in April 2020 after rigorous scientific EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS Vaccination may be associated with a limited number of adverse effects. Muscle swelling, stiffness, mild fever, anorexia, and lethargy are all potential side effects. WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING A HORSE RESCUE According to most basic equine minimum care standards, one pasture-supported horse requires at least an acre to roam and graze. But rescue operators need SWEET ITCH: ITCHING FOR A CURE But use the fly sheet before sweet itch takes hold; once itchy, the horse will scratch despite the sheet, even rubbing its fibers into his skin, says Marsella. For face and ear masks, she cautions WINDPUFFS: RESOLVING A COMMON SWELLING IN HORSES A. Fluid-filled swellings in the rear aspect of the tendon/fetlock area—called “windpuffs,” or synovial effusion of the tendon sheath—are a common condition in horses. They result from PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. TEFF HAY FOR HORSES: PROS AND CONS What are the pros and cons of choosing teff hay for horses? A. Teff is a warm-season annual grass originally developed and grown in Ethiopiaas a
WHY IS MY GELDING'S SHEATH SWOLLEN? Wendy Krebs, DVM. Wendy Krebs, DVM, is a partner at Bend Equine Medical Center in Bend, Oregon. She grew up in western Oregon where she participated first in 4-H and later in eventing. THE HORSE – YOUR GUIDE TO EQUINE HEALTH CAREACROSS THE FENCEAT HOME WITH HORSESHORSE SENSE (AND SENSIBILITY)HORSES AND THE LAW The Horse is your guide to equine health care. We offer daily horse industry news and cover current horse-related veterinary and behaviorresearch.
THE NEWEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR EQUINE ASTHMA The newest glucocorticoid on the market, Aservo® EquiHaler® (ciclesonide inhalation spray), gained FDA approval for treatment of severe equine asthma in April 2020 after rigorous scientific EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS Vaccination may be associated with a limited number of adverse effects. Muscle swelling, stiffness, mild fever, anorexia, and lethargy are all potential side effects. WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING A HORSE RESCUE According to most basic equine minimum care standards, one pasture-supported horse requires at least an acre to roam and graze. But rescue operators need SWEET ITCH: ITCHING FOR A CURE But use the fly sheet before sweet itch takes hold; once itchy, the horse will scratch despite the sheet, even rubbing its fibers into his skin, says Marsella. For face and ear masks, she cautions WINDPUFFS: RESOLVING A COMMON SWELLING IN HORSES A. Fluid-filled swellings in the rear aspect of the tendon/fetlock area—called “windpuffs,” or synovial effusion of the tendon sheath—are a common condition in horses. They result from PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. TEFF HAY FOR HORSES: PROS AND CONS What are the pros and cons of choosing teff hay for horses? A. Teff is a warm-season annual grass originally developed and grown in Ethiopiaas a
WHY IS MY GELDING'S SHEATH SWOLLEN? Wendy Krebs, DVM. Wendy Krebs, DVM, is a partner at Bend Equine Medical Center in Bend, Oregon. She grew up in western Oregon where she participated first in 4-H and later in eventing. THE HORSE – YOUR GUIDE TO EQUINE HEALTH CARE The Horse is your guide to equine health care. We offer daily horse industry news and cover current horse-related veterinary and behaviorresearch.
COLORADO CONFIRMS SECOND EQUID RABIES CASE FOR 2021 1 day ago · In horses, clinical signs of rabies are variable and can take up to 12 weeks to appear after the initial infection. Although affected horses are sometimes asymptomatic, an infected horse can show IS YOUR HORSE LONELY? THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL Loneliness and Social Isolation Linked to Serious Health Conditions . Restrictions on social gatherings due to COVID-19 over the past year have led to a surge of news headlines warning about the VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS Vaccination may be associated with a limited number of adverse effects. Muscle swelling, stiffness, mild fever, anorexia, and lethargy are all potential side effects. WHAT'S UP WITH MY HORSE'S HOOVES? 18 hours ago · Q. Should the frog shed? A. The frog is the triangular structure extending from the horse’s heels midway to the toe and, ideally, it’s in constant contact with the ground. TIPS FOR GETTING HORSES TO EAT MEDICATIONS Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & BAFFERT FACING SUSPENSIONS IN MULTIPLE HORSE RACING 1 day ago · Stacy Pigott. Stacy Pigott is a freelance writer based in Tucson, Arizona. For 25 years, Stacy served as editor for various equine publications in the Quarter Horse racing and Westernperformance
THE LATEST ON FEEDING LAMINITIC HORSES The basic principles of feeding laminitic horses are well-established: Avoid high-sugar and -starch feeds and lush green grass. However, recent research has given us even more insight into how to DIAGNOSING AND TREATING SPLINTS Horses develop or “pop” splints for a number of reasons, including direct trauma, repeated concussion from work, poor conformation, and poor hoof balance. Splints commonly arise in young POLL: PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & Barn, Older Horse Care THE NEWEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR EQUINE ASTHMA The newest glucocorticoid on the market, Aservo® EquiHaler® (ciclesonide inhalation spray), gained FDA approval for treatment of severe equine asthma in April 2020 after rigorous scientific VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS Vaccination may be associated with a limited number of adverse effects. Muscle swelling, stiffness, mild fever, anorexia, and lethargy are all potential side effects. EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
HOW DO I TRANSITION MY HORSE TO PASTURE? Clair Thunes, PhD. Clair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist who owns Summit Equine Nutrition, based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works asa consultant with
VETERINARIANS DISCUSS GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT STRATEGIES Equine gastric ulcer syndrome. is a prevalent and painful disease affecting horses’ stomach lining.. It can also be challenging and expensive for horse owners and veterinarians to manage. At the LIFE AFTER LAMINITIS Footing is critical to a horse’s comfort and healing after laminitis. Avoid hard surfaces, as they can cause significant pain in a horse with weakened laminae. “The damage in laminitis is at PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. LAMINITIS SURVIVORS: GETTING BACK ON GRASS A severely affected horse with high insulin concentrations should hardly have any grazing time (less than 30 minutes per day), whereas a horse that has lost weight and returned to WHAT TO DO ABOUT HORSES WITH LOOSE POOP Hindgut Buffers. My other go-to product for horses with chronic diarrhea and loose manure is a hindgut buffer. This will help neutralize the hindgut pH to a favorable level for beneficial bacteria CAN I USE THE BOVINE LEPTO VACCINE ON MY HORSE? Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & THE NEWEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR EQUINE ASTHMA The newest glucocorticoid on the market, Aservo® EquiHaler® (ciclesonide inhalation spray), gained FDA approval for treatment of severe equine asthma in April 2020 after rigorous scientific VACCINATION SIDE EFFECTS Vaccination may be associated with a limited number of adverse effects. Muscle swelling, stiffness, mild fever, anorexia, and lethargy are all potential side effects. EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
HOW DO I TRANSITION MY HORSE TO PASTURE? Clair Thunes, PhD. Clair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist who owns Summit Equine Nutrition, based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works asa consultant with
VETERINARIANS DISCUSS GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT STRATEGIES Equine gastric ulcer syndrome. is a prevalent and painful disease affecting horses’ stomach lining.. It can also be challenging and expensive for horse owners and veterinarians to manage. At the LIFE AFTER LAMINITIS Footing is critical to a horse’s comfort and healing after laminitis. Avoid hard surfaces, as they can cause significant pain in a horse with weakened laminae. “The damage in laminitis is at PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. LAMINITIS SURVIVORS: GETTING BACK ON GRASS A severely affected horse with high insulin concentrations should hardly have any grazing time (less than 30 minutes per day), whereas a horse that has lost weight and returned to WHAT TO DO ABOUT HORSES WITH LOOSE POOP Hindgut Buffers. My other go-to product for horses with chronic diarrhea and loose manure is a hindgut buffer. This will help neutralize the hindgut pH to a favorable level for beneficial bacteria CAN I USE THE BOVINE LEPTO VACCINE ON MY HORSE? Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & COLORADO CONFIRMS SECOND EQUID RABIES CASE FOR 2021 17 hours ago · In horses, clinical signs of rabies are variable and can take up to 12 weeks to appear after the initial infection. Although affected horses are sometimes IS YOUR HORSE LONELY? THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL Loneliness and Social Isolation Linked to Serious Health Conditions . Restrictions on social gatherings due to COVID-19 over the past year have led to a surge of news headlines warning about the EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
DOES YOUR HORSE HEAD-BUTT? LEARNING THEORY CAN FIX THAT Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & LIFE AFTER LAMINITIS Footing is critical to a horse’s comfort and healing after laminitis. Avoid hard surfaces, as they can cause significant pain in a horse with weakened laminae. “The damage in laminitis is at UNDERSTANDING PROUD FLESH Learn about the wound healing process, appropriate treatment to avoid proud flesh, and what to expect when managing proud flesh with yourveterinarian.
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Veterinary Professional Development (VetPD) will convene a panel discussion on new intra-articular non-biologic joint medications and therapies including 2.5% polyacrylamide hydrogel, Arthramid POLL: PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & Barn, Older Horse Care URINE TEST DEVELOPED FOR VITAMIN-E-RELATED DISEASE 1 day ago · Veterinarians could soon determine which horses are at risk of certain neurologic diseases through a simple urine test that reveals how a horse breaks down vitamin E. BAFFERT FACING SUSPENSIONS IN MULTIPLE HORSE RACING 17 hours ago · Stacy Pigott. Stacy Pigott is a freelance writer based in Tucson, Arizona. For 25 years, Stacy served as editor for various equine publications in THE NEWEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR EQUINE ASTHMA The newest glucocorticoid on the market, Aservo® EquiHaler® (ciclesonide inhalation spray), gained FDA approval for treatment of severe equine asthma in April 2020 after rigorous scientific EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
HOW TO SAFELY SWITCH YOUR HORSE'S HAY Moore recommends feeding at least 1% body weight of forage (ideally 1.5-2% body weight) with the total amount of feed consumed equal to about 2.5-3% body weight. “The alternative forage (hay VETERINARIANS DISCUSS GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT STRATEGIESBLEEDING GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT Equine gastric ulcer syndrome. is a prevalent and painful disease affecting horses’ stomach lining.. It can also be challenging and expensive for horse owners and veterinarians to manage. At the LIFE AFTER LAMINITIS Footing is critical to a horse’s comfort and healing after laminitis. Avoid hard surfaces, as they can cause significant pain in a horse with weakened laminae. “The damage in laminitis is at PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. WHICH OMEGA-3 SOURCES ARE BEST FOR MY HORSE? Vegetable- and marine-based sources can provide your horse with essential omega-3 fatty acids. Here are some things to consider when choosing an omega-3 supplement for your horse. TEFF HAY FOR HORSES: PROS AND CONS What are the pros and cons of choosing teff hay for horses? A. Teff is a warm-season annual grass originally developed and grown in Ethiopiaas a
ALOE VERA FOR EQUINE ULCERS? The use of aloe vera for treatment or prevention of stomach ulcers falls into the latter category—we have limited evidence of effect of aloe vera, primarily in lab studies. For example, Aloe CAN I USE THE BOVINE LEPTO VACCINE ON MY HORSE? Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & THE NEWEST TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR EQUINE ASTHMA The newest glucocorticoid on the market, Aservo® EquiHaler® (ciclesonide inhalation spray), gained FDA approval for treatment of severe equine asthma in April 2020 after rigorous scientific EQUINE CORE VACCINE BASICS Equine diseases for which veterinarians administer core vaccines include: Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis (EEE and WEE)are named
HOW TO SAFELY SWITCH YOUR HORSE'S HAY Moore recommends feeding at least 1% body weight of forage (ideally 1.5-2% body weight) with the total amount of feed consumed equal to about 2.5-3% body weight. “The alternative forage (hay VETERINARIANS DISCUSS GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT STRATEGIESBLEEDING GASTRIC ULCER TREATMENT Equine gastric ulcer syndrome. is a prevalent and painful disease affecting horses’ stomach lining.. It can also be challenging and expensive for horse owners and veterinarians to manage. At the LIFE AFTER LAMINITIS Footing is critical to a horse’s comfort and healing after laminitis. Avoid hard surfaces, as they can cause significant pain in a horse with weakened laminae. “The damage in laminitis is at PASTURE GRASS SUGAR LEVELS: WHEN ARE THEY LOWEST? Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing pasture access for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent serious problems. WHICH OMEGA-3 SOURCES ARE BEST FOR MY HORSE? Vegetable- and marine-based sources can provide your horse with essential omega-3 fatty acids. Here are some things to consider when choosing an omega-3 supplement for your horse. TEFF HAY FOR HORSES: PROS AND CONS What are the pros and cons of choosing teff hay for horses? A. Teff is a warm-season annual grass originally developed and grown in Ethiopiaas a
ALOE VERA FOR EQUINE ULCERS? The use of aloe vera for treatment or prevention of stomach ulcers falls into the latter category—we have limited evidence of effect of aloe vera, primarily in lab studies. For example, Aloe CAN I USE THE BOVINE LEPTO VACCINE ON MY HORSE? Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & WHICH OMEGA-3 SOURCES ARE BEST FOR MY HORSE? Vegetable- and marine-based sources can provide your horse with essential omega-3 fatty acids. Here are some things to consider when choosing an omega-3 supplement for your horse. HORSE TOPLINE-BUILDING TIPS Step 2: Fix Underlying Issues. Resolving the primary issue behind topline loss allows the horse’s brain to “reset.”. Topline muscles don’t strengthen from sweaty workouts but through TIPS FOR GETTING HORSES TO EAT MEDICATIONS Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & DOES YOUR HORSE HEAD-BUTT? LEARNING THEORY CAN FIX THAT 1 day ago · Stay up-to-date on the latest news about your horse's health with FREE newsletters from TheHorse.com. Topics include Nutrition, Soundness & Lameness, Equine Behavior, Farm & DIAGNOSING AND TREATING EQUINE MUSCLE INJURIES Walking the horse in a long-and-low frame can elicit a good stretch, as can performing carrot stretches. If the horse is capable, Turnersaid, add
UNDERSTANDING PROUD FLESH Learn about the wound healing process, appropriate treatment to avoid proud flesh, and what to expect when managing proud flesh with yourveterinarian.
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