Catching joint changes early can be crucial to extending the career of your equine athlete. Read on for more information on maintaining the joints of your performance horse.
It's hard to believe it amid the wintery weather we're having, but spring is almost here. And with spring comes a spring appointment with your vet. Read our blog posting for a run-down on all the [...]
Is your horse refusing to pick up one or both leads, or showing general stiffness under saddle? It could be hind-end lameness. Read on to learn about several conditions that affect the stifle, [...]
Everyone is familiar with preventative medicine. From vaccinations, to dental care, to eating right, preventative medicine applies to humans, as well as to our equine friends. However, one area [...]
Have you ever come home from and gone out to see your horse only to find that they’re hobbling around on three, with no obvious sign of trauma or any other issues? You think back to the morning, [...]
Keeping your performance horse at the top of their game sometimes means a little extra care. How do you know if your horse is a candidate for hock injections? Read on for more information...
Could your horses' unwillingness to work be caused by pain? Our April Acupuncture and Chiropractic case study profiles Blue, a previously willing horse whose TMJ and neck pain made him very [...]
Read the March installment of our acupuncture and chiropractic series to see how a Quarter Horse gelding made a full recovery as a result of complementary traditional, acupuncture, and [...]
QUESTION: I left for work this morning and my 9 year old gelding was moving normally at that time. When I returned home, he was extremely lame, not wanting to place any weight on his Left front [...]