Equine Sleep Disorders

Some horses will have excessive movement during their REM sleep periods, moving their legs or entire bodies, and often waking themselves up.

CRYPTORCHIDISM

There may be some potential health risks connected to cryptorchidism, although this may not be as clear in horses as in humans.

Hoof Canker

A hoof canker is believed to be caused by a micro-organism, possibly the Fusobacterium necrophorum, which is known to be involved in foot rot in sheep.

Feeding for Hoof Health

After ensuring all basic nutrients are met, if your horse still has bad feet, there are a few things that an owner can feed to improve hoof quality.

Pigeon Fever

Dr. Sharon Spier reports that two veterinarians in the Okanagan Valley region of B.C. have seen a number of recent cases of pigeon fever.

Cooling Hot Horses

A hot, humid day. One rider, one horse. Both are exercising at a moderate level, but who is more likely to overheat? Your horse gets hotter much faster.