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Splint Bone Injuries, an Advanced Overview
Learn everything there is to know about splint bones, from their anatomy to possible injuries and their symptoms.

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Evidence Based Horse Shoeing in Healthy Feet
Learn the biomechanical principles that govern hoof landing, impact forces, and breakover mechanics.

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Comprehensive Guide to Equine Lameness: Detailed Steps for Accurate Diagnosis and Assessment
Learn how to spot equine lameness in this comprehensive guide.

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6 min read


Quarter Cracks in Horses: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
Learn the cause, treatment and prevention of quarter cracks

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Club Foot in the Adult Horse
Learn about club feet: what causes them and how they are classified.

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The Equine Nervous System
Learn the basics of the equine nervous system: how it affects behavior, health, learning, and the horse's perception of the world

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Become an Equine Veterinarian: Career Path, Skills, and Education
Learn what a career as a veterinarian looks like

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Hoof Abscesses: Everything You Need to Know
Abscesses are a common cause of lameness; learn their causes and symptoms

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6 min read


Navicular: The Current Consensus
Navicular Disease, its history, and the term’s path to obsolescence The term navicular disease has been in literature for hundreds of...

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4 min read


The Basics of Joints
Every movement your horse makes, from grazing quietly to clearing a jump, depends on the coordinated function of its joints. Understanding how joints work gives you a clearer picture of soundness, performance, and where problems can develop.

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Horseshoes: The Egg Bar
When it comes to therapeutic shoeing, few tools are as widely used—or misunderstood—as the egg bar shoe . These shoes aren’t just for...

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Horseshoes: The Heart Bar
Anatomy of a Heart Bar A “Bar Shoe” is any shoe that connects at the heels, leaving no opening in the back of the hoof. A “heart bar” is...

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Thrush: What Is It, Really?
What is thrush? Thrush is an anaerobic bacteria and fungus found in the intestinal tract of hooved animals, such as horses. “Anaerobic” means that it grows and thrives in the absence of oxygen. Once thrush gets into a horse’s foot, it attacks the frog, central sulcus, and collateral sulci. In some cases, the infection may also create secondary complications like white line separation or seedy toe , especially if poor hoof hygiene continues. Although thrush is a somewhat commo

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The Deep Digital Flexor Tendon
What is a tendon A tendon is a tough, flexible band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. It transmits the force...

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Bar Shoes: Common Designs and Uses
What Are Bar Shoes Bar shoes differ from traditional open-heeled horseshoes in that they incorporate a closed structure at the back,...

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Laminitis 103: From Laminitis to Founder
Laminitis and founder are terms that are often used interchangeably, but they refer to different stages of a progressive disease that...

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Laminitis 102: What Causes Laminitis
NOTE! This article is on Laminitis. Laminitis is often confused with Founder. Laminitis and Founder are two different conditions, not...

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Laminitis 101: What Happens During Laminitis
NOTE! This article is on Laminitis. Laminitis is often confused with Founder. Laminitis and Founder are two different conditions, not...

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Understanding Tendon Flaccidity in Foals
Weak or “flaccid” flexor tendons is a condition most often seen in newborn foals. Tendon laxity can vary from mild to severe, with mild...

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