A review by Brian D. Nielsen of three decades of research examines the role of nutrition and management in reducing skeletal injuries in equine athletes.
A look at essential macrominerals and microminerals, deficiency symptoms, the accuracy of testing, and preventing imbalances.
What your vet wants you to pack in your travel equine first-aid kit to deal with three common emergency situations: colic, choke, and cuts.
A recent review looked at how rising global temperatures and heavy rainfall are increasing grass growth, which can lead to obesity.
A look at the impact that nutrition has on hoof health, as well as tips for feeding plans to provide protein, energy, vitamins and minerals.
Alberta had the worst air quality in the world last week … so why were horse shows still running in the province?
Obesity is not just a problem with horses that do not get enough exercise; even performance animals can be overweight.
REMT Janet Storey explains how to turn grooming sessions into an opportunity to spot soreness, increase circulation and improve muscle function.
Non-veterinary practitioners are troubled by some of the recommendations included in the new Scope of Practice being suggested for Ontario vets.
Omega-3 rich oils are useful in equine diets for their anti-inflammatory properties as well as their caloric value as a good energy source.