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Researching Biomarkers to Understand Joint Health

Researching Biomarkers to Understand Joint Health

By Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine Guelph: Horses, like humans, can suffer from joint diseases such as Osteoarthritis (OA) and Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), which can lead to pain and lameness. Currently, diagnosing these conditions early is challenging, and there’s no treatment that can reverse the damage. In a pathfinding study, Ontario Veterinary College researchers are investigating tiny molecules […]

What Affects Stride Length?

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What Affects Stride Length?

From AQHA: No matter the discipline in which you compete, your horse’s stride length is important. Longer strides mean faster times, bigger jumps and prettier movement. To get that edge, horse owners often focus on muscle conditioning and joint health. Another key area in which to focus performance horse management is digestive health, specifically equine stomach […]

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All About Chia Seeds for Horses

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All About Chia Seeds for Horses

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff: Chia seeds are small, round seeds that are generally considered a healthy addition to human diets. The seeds come from the plant Salvia hispanica, which is a member of the mint family and native to parts of Mexico and Guatemala. In humans, chia seeds support cardiovascular and digestive health, reduce inflammation, […]

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New Test Available: Equine Juvenile Spinocerebellar Ataxia (EJSCA)

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New Test Available: Equine Juvenile Spinocerebellar Ataxia (EJSCA)

By Liza Crissiuma Gershony, UC Davis Veterinary Medicine, April 09, 2024 Equine Juvenile Spinocerebellar Ataxia (EJSCA) is an inherited neurologic disease that causes ataxia in American Quarter Horses. The variant causing this disease was identified at UC Davis by Dr. Carrie Finno, Gregory L. Ferraro Endowed Director of the UC Davis Center for Equine Health (CEH), and […]

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Ritual Horse Sacrifice in Baltic Region in the Middle Ages

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Ritual Horse Sacrifice in Baltic Region in the Middle Ages

From Equine Science Update: Research from Cardiff University indicates that during the Late Viking Age, horses were transported across the Baltic Sea in ships and sacrificed in funeral rituals. Published in the journal Science Advances, studies on horse remains found at ancient burial sites in Russia and Lithuania show that these animals were brought from Scandinavia […]

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Horse Trivia Time!

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Horse Trivia Time!

From Equine Guelph: Are you ready for an e-book full of fun facts all about equines? Equine Connection and Equine Guelph have partnered on an online educational initiative, “Who Knew? Fun Facts & Why it Matters.” After collecting input from our followers and adding a few of our own lessor known truths, the e-book is […]

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Preventing Dehydration in the Horse

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Preventing Dehydration in the Horse

By Dr. Mike Lindinger & Gayle Ecker for Equine Guelph: With exercise, the body temperature rises. This heat must be dissipated, or the horse will literally “cook”!  The body cools itself through the evaporation of sweat, so sweating is especially important for the exercising horse. The sweat contains water and electrolytes, or salts. The main […]

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Don’t Forget Momma: Post-Weaning Tips for Mares

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Don’t Forget Momma: Post-Weaning Tips for Mares

From Kentucky Equine Research: Foals frequently pull the focus of farm managers during the weaning process, as they are far more susceptible to post-separation problems than their dams. Plus, they’re usually noisier during the process! Most mares, especially older ones, accept weaning with aplomb, but careful attention should be paid to them in case other […]

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Protecting The Herd At Home

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Protecting The Herd At Home

What you can do to protect the horses at home while you’re on the road.

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AAEP Publishes Updated Internal Parasite Control Guidelines

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AAEP Publishes Updated Internal Parasite Control Guidelines

From AAEP: The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has issued revised Internal Parasite Control Guidelines to help minimize the risk of parasitic disease and maintain the effectiveness of current drugs for as long as possible by delaying further development of anthelmintic resistance. The guidelines, originally created in 2013 and last revised in 2019, account […]

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