
Deciphering Multilimb Lameness in Horses
Learn how veterinarians get to the bottom of this complex cause of poor performance.

Learn how veterinarians get to the bottom of this complex cause of poor performance.

Do we underestimate the impact of ill-fitting tack on our horses? Learn how to recognize and address saddle fit problems.

Read about how veterinarians incorporate therapies such as acupuncture and PEMF to help your horse feel his best.

Varying the surfaces on which you exercise your horse can help produce a strong, well-rounded equine athlete.

Take a few simple precautions and management approaches to help your horse weather winter safely.

What causes delayed-onset muscle soreness in horses, and what does its occurrence tell us about our horses’ fitness levels? Learn more in the Winter 2025 issue of The Horse.

Know how your horse’s body reacts to cold weather and train accordingly to make the most of the chilly months ahead.

Veterinarians describe 9 common causes of poor performance in horses and what it takes to get a diagnosis.

Researchers are exploring macrophage-based therapies to resolve inflammation and improve long-term joint health in horses.

High-quality protein digested in the small intestine helps supply essential amino acids needed for muscle repair, recovery, and performance in horses.

Researchers examine if clodronate exerts anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective effects on an articulating joint.

Protecting your young horse’s musculoskeletal system can help reduce his risk of injuries later in life.

Over a 168-day study, scientists found this bisphosphonate drug might not significantly impact bone mineral density or microarchitecture in the tuber coxae of young horses.

Splint bone injuries are common in both working and pastured horses. Here’s what you should know.

Nutritional strategies targeting oxidative stress and inflammation can help maintain cellular balance and support a horse’s long-term health and performance.

Scientists believe feeding horses a high-protein meal shortly after exercise could improve muscle health and growth; however, more research is needed.
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