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Health: Emergency
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Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthroscopic surgery has become a commonly used technology in dealing with joint problems in the horse. Arthroscopic surgery enables a complete visual evaluation of the internal structures of a joint in the horse, as well as surgical correction of solvable problems with minimal... | read »

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Health: Emergency
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Wound Healing in Horses
Wound healing in horses can be problematical because of differences in how they heal. Wounds of the upper body of the horse, above the hock or knee, heal amazingly well and relatively quickly. With wounds of the distal limbs on horses, however, it can be frustrating and time consuming to... | read »

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Health: Emergency
from the pages of Perfect Horse

Navicular Disease in Horses
Better diagnostic tools for imaging the horse's hoof are shedding new light on navicular disease and navicular syndrome in horses. There's a difference between navicular disease and navicular syndrome, although they overlap, and researchers are now uncovering several more causes for the... | read »

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'Choke' Obstructs Breathing in Horses
"Choke" is a common term used for an obstruction of the esophagus in horses. It really has nothing to do with the respiratory system as one might think from the word. However, considering the symptoms a horse expresses with this condition, it's easy to understand how the term came into use.... | read »

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Health: Emergency
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Rabies: Is Your Horse at Risk?
Last year, a horse that had been stabled at the 2006 Tennessee Walking Horse National Convention in Shelbyville, Tennessee, was diagnosed with rabies, and a frantic search was launched to identify people who may have had close contact with the rabid horse. Suddenly, the topic of rabies in... | read »

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Health: Emergency
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'Tying Up' and Azoturia Metabolic Muscle Disorders in the Horse
The horse, like all mammals, is subject to muscle problems due to abnormal metabolism of energy. The byproducts of abnormal metabolism cause inflammation of muscle cells, which leads to painful spasms of the large muscles of the back and hindquarters. The clinical result is a horse that can't... | read »

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Health: Emergency
from the pages of Perfect Horse

Colic and Your Horse's Health
The word colic strikes fear in every horse owner's heart. While we have come a long way in understanding, treating and reducing the risk of colic in horses, colic is still something that can take your horse's life. Colic remains on the top of the list of medical emergencies. What Is Colic?... | read »

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Health: Emergency
from the pages of Trail Rider

Rattlesnake Safety While On Trail With Your Horse
"I like go on a trail ride with my horse to California 's Mojave Desert for a change of scenery and the wide open spaces. While on the trail ride, I sometimes come across rattlesnakes. So first, what should I do to avoid my horse getting bitten on the trail? Second, what should I do if... | read »

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Health: Emergency
from the pages of Perfect Horse

Caring for Injured Horses
Some horses seem more prone to injuries than the average 3-year-old child. Even if your horse seems relatively hazard-proof, the chances are still high that somewhere along the line he's going to hurt himself, and you'll find yourself caring for an injury. What can and should be done to... | read »

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Health: Emergency
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Foal and Mare Health Care
Life around horses is never boring, but it sure can seem that way in the small hours of the morning when you are on foal watch and nothing is happening. You have been dreaming about this event for nearly a year, but you have also spent the past three cold nights camping out in the stall... | read »

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Sun Protection for Horses
Sunlight has beneficial effects for horses, including the manufacture of vitamin D by the skin, relief of muscle and tendon stiffness or soreness and possibly even improved immunity.

But horses with pink-skinned areas may suffer sunburn if overexposed and could be at higher risk for... | read
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