COLUMBIA, Mo. ¬— The most common ailment to affect a horse is lameness. A University of Missouri equine veterinarian has developed a way to detect this problem using a motion detection system called ...
Dr. Taralyn McCarrel's journey into equine lameness began with her early experiences riding and working at a hunter barn. Recognizing the critical importance of soundness for both horses and riders, ...
Injecting DNA into injured horse tendons and ligaments can cure lameness, new research involving scientists at Kazan Federal University, Moscow State Academy and The University of Nottingham has found ...
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Vet explains symptoms and prevention tips for navicular in horses
Lameness is one of the main symptoms of navicular in horses and both front feet are usually affected, which can make it ...
When someone first suggested he try a new sensor system called the Lameness Locator on horses at Santa Anita Park, Dr. Joe Dowd says he, like many other veterinarians, was hesitant. The Lameness ...
Injecting DNA into injured horse tendons and ligaments can cure lameness, new research has found. Injecting DNA into injured horse tendons and ligaments can cure lameness, new research involving ...
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