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Sox for Horses Provides Summer and Winter Protection

Sox For Horses offers two designs that offer perfect seasonal transition: protecting legs to encourage faster healing of summer leg sores and pastern dermatitis and insulating the legs of those who need warmth and comfort against colder temperatures.

Dr. Getty’s Research Reflections on Suspensory Ligament Degeneration in Horses

"The evidence found during the study leads the researchers to suggest that horses affected by degeneration of the suspensory ligament should be screened for Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction.”

A Vet's Guidance for Saving Horses in Need, Plus Training Your Eye to Nail the Distance

Dr. Stacie Boswell has created a book that is packed with valuable information for not only equine rescues, but a book that horse owners can also glean a lot from.

New Sport Horse Injury/Lameness Prevention & Care Online Course Coming Apr 25 – May 6 NEW!

The goal of the Horse Injury/Lameness course is to focus on evidence-based medicine and dive into the rapidly developing world of injury prevention and rehabilitation.

Sugar and Horse Hoof Health

If you suspect a horse has hoof problems related to insulin responses, have him tested since only lab work can really answer that question.

The Marley Project Joins the Seen Through Horses Campaign in May 2024

The Seen Through Horses Campaign will coincide with Mental Health Awareness Month from May 1-31, 2024, at a time when conversations around mental health will be elevated around the country.

Preparing for the Farrier's Visit

You will get better service from your farrier if you do your part to prepare for his or her visit. Here are some great ideas to help you become your farrier's favorite.

NY Law Benefits Equine Operations

Horse owners today praised a new law signed by Gov. Cuomo that extends the same legal protections and tax assessment benefits to commercial equine operations that commercial horse boarding operations currently enjoy.

New and Better Test for Equine Lyme Disease

A new Lyme disease test at the Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell University combines the results previously obtained by ELISA and Western blotting. The advantages of the new multiplex test compared to the previous procedure are:

Equine Foot Not Most Common Cause of Lameness

According to an article in The Farrier's Journal, results from the United Kingdom’s first public National Equine Health Survey pinpointed some interesting facts concerning feet. Some 3,120 horses were represented in the study, says John Slater, prof

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