What Does it Mean if a Horse Has Gone “Lame?”
If you’ve been around horses, you’ve definitely heard the phrase, “The horse has gone lame,” or some variation of it. Lameness is a rather vague term though, and can commonly...
Read MoreGrooming your horse is more than a routine task to keep your horse looking and smelling clean. It’s an integral part of taking care of your horse’s health. It serves multiple purposes and helps to avoid...
If you’ve been around horses, you’ve definitely heard the phrase, “The horse has gone lame,” or some variation of it. Lameness is a rather vague term though, and can commonly...
Read MoreLaminitis is a serious and painful condition that affects a horse's hooves. When a horse’s hooves support the rest of a horse’s body, any condition that affects and injures them...
Read MoreHoof injuries can be a serious concern for horses. They can range from minor cuts and bruises to severe fractures that can cause permanent lameness. There are numerous factors that...
Read MoreTo explain what a hock injection is, we should first state what a hock is. The hock is the horse equivalent of a human ankle. This makes it incredibly important...
Read MoreAs horses age, they require more specialized care to keep them healthy and happy. Senior horses, typically those over the age of 15, are more susceptible to certain health issues...
Read MoreHorses have been a vital part of sports and recreation for centuries. They are powerful and graceful animals, which makes them ideal for many activities such as racing, show jumping,...
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