Disorders of the Liver in Horses

Disorders of the Liver in Horses

The liver performs many functions. It can also be used to metabolize carbohydrates, proteins and fats. It also helps to eliminate and break down many potentially harmful compounds. The liver is vulnerable … Read more

Fracture of the Carpal Bones in Horses

Fracture of the Carpal Bones

Lameness in racehorses is often caused by osteochondral fractures (carpal chips fractures) of the wrist bones. Trauma, which is often associated with intense exercise, is the primary cause of lameness. The dorsal … Read more

Habronema spp Infection in Horses

Habronema spp Infection in Horses

Habronema mucae and H microstoma infect the stomach’s mucosal lining and can cause catarrhal gastritis. Draschia may cause tumor-like swellings at the margo plicatus. However, this parasite is now rare in domestic horses. Habronema parasites are rarely … Read more

Overview of Equine Recurrent Uveitis

Equine Recurrent Uveitis

Equine recurrent eye disease (ERU), a serious ophthalmic condition, is reported to be 2%-25% in the world . ERU classic is characterised by periods of active intraocular inflammation that are followed … Read more

Anaplasmosis in Horses

Anaplasmosis in Horses

Anaplasmosis, also known as equine-granulocytic ehrlichiosis, is a seasonal infectious disease that’s most common in the United States. Although most cases are found in California, cases have also been reported in … Read more

Vulvitis and Vaginitis in Horses

Vulvitis and Vaginitis in Horses

Vaginitis (inflammation in the vagina) and vulvitis (inflammation at the vulvae) may develop from difficult labor, chronic contamination of reproductive tract due to poor conformation, sex transmitted diseases, mating, or … Read more

Pedal Osteitis in Horses

Pedal Osteitis in Horses

A radiographic finding of distal phalanx demineralization, pedal osteitis, is commonly seen with widening vascular channels. This is best seen on a 65deg dorsopalmar radiographic image. The term is often used … Read more

Disorders of the Tarsus in Horses

Disorders of the Tarsus in Horses

Bog Spavin (Inflammation at the Hock Joint). Bog spavin refers to inflammation of the synovial membrane, which results in the distention of the joint capsule around the tarsal joint (hock). This … Read more

Suspensory Desmitis in Horses

Suspensory Desmitis in Horses

Proximal Suspensory Desimitis: The term proximal supensory desmitis (PSD), refers to lesions that are located in the proximal third of the metacarpus. PSD can be unilaterally or bi-directionally. It is common … Read more

Disorders of the Foot in Horses

Disorders of the Foot in Horses

Laminitis and other conditions that could affect the feet of horses include navicular disease (puncture wounds), infections, keratomas, pedal osteitisis, keratomas, keratomas, laminitis. Bone Cyst in Pedal Bone Long-term lameness … Read more

The Gonads and Genital Tract of Horses

Gonads and Genital Tract of Horses

The Ovaries Ovaries are female hormone-producing gonads. These hormones are essential for egg development and preparation for pregnancy. The size and shape of the ovaries changes once the horse reaches puberty and … Read more

Wild or Feral?

Wild or Feral

A wild horse (or burro), is defined under United States Law as either a horse (or burro (descendants), that was discovered on public land in 1971, following the passage of the Wild … Read more

Longer Sliding Stops

Longer Sliding Stops

Your horse should not be doing a simple stop such as this. First, build a foundation for him. There are many factors that can influence how long a horse slides. These are: #1. #1. … Read more

Splints in Horses

Splints in Horses

The cannon bone is the horse limb that most people are familiar with. The splint bone, a small bone on each side of the cannon bones, is located to the right. Figure … Read more

5 Truths About Riding Mules

Riding Mules

Many riders tell me that they would like to purchase a mule for trail riding, hunting, or packing. These are the things that I find myself repeating to them all the … Read more

Refeeding the Malnourished Horse

Malnourished Horse

A horse may become severely malnourished or disabled due to several factors. Although age and concomitant diseases can play a part, owner ignorance and economic hardship are the main reasons horses … Read more

HOW IS CHLORPROMAZINE USED IN HORSES?

CHLORPROMAZINE USED IN HORSES

Chlorpromazine, a tranquilizer phenothiazine. 1 Although Chlorpromazine can be used to treat nausea in pets and cats, the veterinarians often use it as a centrally acting antiemetic. It has also been used extensively as … Read more

Why Horses Are Loyal Companions

Horses Are Loyal Companions

Although dogs are often considered man’s best friend by many, there are other companion animals as well. horses can be some of the most loyal animals you’ll ever meet. Why is this? A large … Read more

WHAT MAKES A BARREL RACER?

BARREL RACER

Most horse people have heard of barrel race, a controversial rodeo that involves a three-leaf clover design around three barrels. The fastest time wins. Barrel racing can be oversimplified. Barrel racing is … Read more

HOW TO LONG-REIN YOUR HORSE

LONG-REIN YOUR HORSE

Long-reining can effectively teach young horses from the ground using long-reining. Long-reining is a great option for all horses, regardless of their stage of training. This form of groundwork can be … Read more

HOW IS DRESSAGE SCORED?

DRESSAGE SCORED

Dressage has never been more popular since the 2012 Olympic Games. Many people are not familiar with dressage scoring. Then, the penalty for eventing is calculated from that score. You’re here … Read more

HOW TO PIAFFE

HOW TO PIAFFE

Most dressage riders aim to ride at an advanced level and maybe one day get into the centerline tailcoat. Although most riders will never compete at Grand Prix level, it is … Read more

HOW TO DO RISING TROT

RISING TROT

Riding in rising trot is one of the most important skills you will learn as a rider. The ability to rise to the trot can be a very useful tool … Read more

Healing The Bowed Tendon

Bowed Tendon

People often refer to horses as “bowed” when they say that they have a “bowed tendon”. This is usually due to the tearing and rupturing of the superficial digital flexible … Read more

7 TYPES OF HORSESHOES

HORSESHOES

Professional horse riding requires the use of horseshoes. Horseshoes protect horses’ feet and prevent them from becoming sore during jumps or gallops at high speeds. The shoe is usually made from metal. The … Read more