
Small Feet, Big Responsibility: Hoof Care for Foals
A youngster’s hoof care lays the foundation for his future. Here’s what you need to know about the first exam, mistakes to avoid, and common foal hoof and limb issues.

A youngster’s hoof care lays the foundation for his future. Here’s what you need to know about the first exam, mistakes to avoid, and common foal hoof and limb issues.

Learn about the challenges and unique needs of school horses and how to keep them sound for the long haul.

Joint injections can be complicated by a horse’s age, purpose, and health. Here’s how veterinarians approach various scenarios.

Weigh the risks and benefits of various types of boots and wraps before strapping them to your horse’s legs.

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.

Veterinarians successfully repaired a rare C6 fracture using advanced imaging and computer-assisted navigation. Read more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

Read about 9 physical and behavioral reasons your horse might be kicking up his heels.

This common hoof change can be a hidden cause of lameness in horses. Learn more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

Do you suspect your horse is lame? Here we’ll show you how to fine-tune your riding senses to recognize lameness when you’re on your horse.

Conformation, saddle fit, rider body weight, and training practices can all influence function—and dysfunction—in your horse’s topline.

Assessing a horse’s limbs, feet, and body can help you and your veterinarian identify anatomical traits that could end up being performance-affecting liabilities.

Advances in imaging, individualized treatment protocols, and farrier-veterinarian collaboration now give many horses a chance to stay sound and in work. Read more in the Research Roundup 2025 Issue of The Horse.

Learn how new research insights on equine spinal conditions help veterinarians extend horses’ soundness and longevity in The Horse‘s Research Roundup 2025 issue.

Positron emission tomography (PET) can reveal active processes other diagnostic modalities might miss. Learn more in the Winter 2025 issue of The Horse.

In this podcast excerpt Dr. Nathan Canada details approaches to long-term management and treatment of kissing spines in horses.
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