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The Thoracic Sling

The Thoracic Sling

  By the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee: Unlike humans, horses don’t have collarbones. Their shoulders are held to the rest of their skeleton via a sling of muscles and ligaments instead, often referred to as the “thoracic sling.” Why is this important? We often ask our equine athletes to perform complex movements that require […]

Pasture Management: Plan Now to Avoid Buttercups

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Pasture Management: Plan Now to Avoid Buttercups

From Kentucky Equine Research: The image of a pasture laden with the dainty yellow flowers known as buttercups (Ranunculus spp.) may seem picturesque, even peaceful, to some people. For horse owners, however, a proliferation of buttercups signifies pastures may be past their prime and in need of restoration. When maintained properly, pasture can provide horses with […]

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EIA and the “Coggins” Test

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EIA and the “Coggins” Test

From AAEP: Hitting the road with your horse, either for pleasure or for business/competition? Most horse owners know that a negative Coggins test is a must-have for crossing state lines or entering competitions (or even boarding at someone’s barn). But let’s not forget that even homebodies need it! A “Coggins” is a blood test that […]

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New Aid to Wound Healing

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New Aid to Wound Healing

From Equine Science Update: Recent research suggests that a synthetic skin spray could aid in wound healing by limiting the formation of exuberant granulation tissue.   Due to their nature, horses are prone to injuring themselves. Wounds on the lower legs are particularly likely to heal slowly, often involving exuberant granulation tissue (EGT). This excessive tissue growth, commonly known […]

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Understanding Hoof Abscesses

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Understanding Hoof Abscesses

From AAEP:   Sooner or later (and especially at this time of year), nearly all horse owners will deal with a hoof abscess. But what does “hoof abscess” actually mean? The diagram below shows a simplified view of the equine hoof to help you visualize the structures involved in this process. Although most commonly seen […]

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A Sound Economic Investment – The Pre-Purchase Exam

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A Sound Economic Investment – The Pre-Purchase Exam

A horse seldom comes with a money-back guarantee. That is why it is so very important to complete your due diligence investigation before you make the purchase and take possession of a horse. And, while many equine professionals can help you evaluate the merits of a particular pedigree or performance achievements, only an experienced equine veterinarian can help you determine the physical condition and overall health of an animal.

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Colic Surgery: What You Should Know

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Colic Surgery:  What You Should Know

By Brian S. Burks, DVM, Diplomate, ABVP, Board Certified Equine Specialist Fox Run Equine Center   Suddenly, you are faced with an enormous decision about your best horse. The choice is colic surgery or euthanasia. You only have a few minutes to decide, and the outcome is uncertain. Will he have a good quality of […]

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Horse Portal Extends Free Offer to Youth

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Horse Portal Extends Free Offer to Youth

By Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine Guelph: Start Early with Sickness Prevention!  Learning healthy habits early makes biosecurity second nature and that is why Equine Guelph is offering their Sickness Prevention in Horses  short online course on TheHorsePortal.ca FREE to teenagers (14 – 17).  The March 18 – 29 offering of this course will be open to the grass roots of […]

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Pros And Cons Of Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs For Horses

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Pros And Cons Of Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs For Horses

Humans and horses share some of the same ailments like painful arthritis, swelling and discomfort from injuries, sore muscles, etc. that can benefit from anti-inflammatory medication. Ste-roids can relieve pain and swelling, but have some adverse side effects, especially if given frequently. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) are more commonly used. Humans often self-treat with Advil, ibuprofen, aspirin, etc. and horse owners frequently use Banamine, Phenylbutazone (Bute) and some of the newer equine NSAID products for their horses.

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A New Approach To An Old Malady: The Latest In Orthobiologics

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A New Approach To An Old Malady: The Latest In Orthobiologics

Researchers are looking at how to use a horse’s own body to battle osteoarthritis.

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