Pastern Dermatitis
This is an infectious or non-infectious disorder that results in inflammation, ulceration and/or crusting conditions affecting the pastern region of the horse.
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Laminitis/Founder
Laminitis is a disease of the lamina which attach the horse’s hoof wall and its coffin bone. The lamina can become inflamed and painful for a number of reasons.
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Hoof Abscesses
Abscesses are infections under the sole of the foot and are a primary cause for a sudden, dramatic lameness. Fortunately, early detection and proper care can bring your horse back to work and feeling better quicker.
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Gastric Ulcers
Gastric ulcers are erosions of the stomach lining due to prolonged exposure to the normal acid in the stomach. Ulcers may also occur in the duodenum (small intestine just beyond […]
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Cushings Syndrome
Cushings syndrome in horses is caused by a disorder of the pituitary gland that changes the hormone levels in the body and the way the horse responds to its natural […]
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Shockwave Therapy for Horses
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been used on the equine athlete for the past 20 years. Learn more about its benefits here.
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