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Horses in Motion: Countering Locomotive Stress

Have you ever stopped to think about what a horse’s body endures while in motion? Moreover, do you ever contemplate what more you could do to support your horse’s bones and joints? The post Horses in...

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Why Is Tall Fescue Problematic for Pregnant Mares?

While tall fescue serves as a useful forage for nonpregnant horses, pregnant mares consuming endophyte-infected tall fescue can suffer an array of problems. The post Why Is Tall Fescue Problematic for...

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Horse Management: Birds in the Barnyard

While many horse owners enjoy the benefits of sharing their farm with chickens and other fowl, some bird species can cause serious health problems for horses. The post Horse Management: Birds in the...

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Regenerative Therapy Review: ACS for Horse Joints

Medical options to treat osteoarthritis include administration of anti-inflammatory drugs and regenerative therapies, including stem cells and autologous conditioned serum, also known as IRAP or...

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Benefits of Tall Fescue as Equine Forage

Though tall fescue should be avoided on certain horse operations, especially those catering specifically to breeding and foaling, its widespread use on other horse farms speaks volumes for its value as...

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Impact of Abrupt Diet Changes in Horses

Sudden changes in a horse's diet also cause a shift in their gastrointestinal microbiome, which can lead to adverse digestive issues such as diarrhea and colic. The post Impact of Abrupt Diet Changes...

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Waiting for the Foal: Determining Gestational Length in Mares

Ensuring a broodmare’s overall health and body condition before and during gestation will support a healthy pregnancy and minimize the chances of difficult births. The post Waiting for the Foal:...

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Diagnosing, Treating Equine Infections with Serum Amyloid A

Joint disease, respiratory conditions, gastrointestinal disease, and other maladies often cause rapid increases in serum amyloid A. In some cases of respiratory disease, serum amyloid A testing can...

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Premature, Postmature, Dysmature, or Dummy: What’s Ailing Your Foal?

After waiting nearly an entire year, your mare finally foals. But your foal isn’t following the rules. He hasn’t attempted to stand in the first two hours after birth, missing out on vital antibodies...

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Cryotherapy for Avoiding Laminitis in At-Risk Horses

Despite the best intentions when treating laminitis, some horses will continue to founder. In such cases, cryotherapy, the intense and prolonged cooling of the lower limb and hoof, can help in...

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Cure for Equine Osteoarthritis Eludes Researchers

Despite decades of intense research in various species, most notably horses and humans, a cure for osteoarthritis remains elusive. The post Cure for Equine Osteoarthritis Eludes Researchers appeared...

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Teaser Mare Genes Impact Stallion Testosterone, Semen

According to a recent study, stallions can alter the characteristics of their semen based on a mare's stage of estrus and a group of genes called the major histocompatibility complex. The post Teaser...

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Update on DMSO Use in Horses

A research team recently recruited nine healthy horses to explore how the body metabolizes DMSO following oral, intravenous, and topical administration. The post Update on DMSO Use in Horses appeared...

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Feeding Young Horses in Confinement

Many young horses in confinement do exceedingly well on diets that contain some traditional feed and a measure of ration balancer. The post Feeding Young Horses in Confinement appeared first on...

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Feeding Horses for Optimal Recovery After Exercise

Feeding for recovery after exercise is vital when horses compete in multiday events, especially those that encompass an endurance phase. Such competitions include three-day eventing, combined driving,...

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Rainrot in Horses: Dietary Considerations

Wet conditions and opportunistic bacteria combine to produce rainrot, also known as rain scald, a skin infection that can wreak mayhem on a horse’s coat. The post Rainrot in Horses: Dietary...

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Mare Obesity Impacts Foal Health and Osteochondrosis

According to researchers, obese mares produce foals with increased risk for low-grade inflammation and osteochondrosis. The post Mare Obesity Impacts Foal Health and Osteochondrosis appeared first on...

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Mudbound: Feeding Horses in Muddy Pastures

When it comes to horse care, mud makes everything harder. How do horse owners deal with sloppy mud and still provide wholesome meals to their horses? The post Mudbound: Feeding Horses in Muddy Pastures...

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Battling Pasture-Associated Laminitis in Horses

Imagine your horse was continually at risk for developing laminitis, repeatedly suffering from hoof soreness. Chances are, you would jump at every opportunity to minimize or eliminate future bouts,...

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EIPH in Barrel-Racing Horses

Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage derails many high-performance horses. Though it is most closely associated with racehorses, researchers recently set out to determine the prevalence of the...

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