Shock Wave Therapy For Your Horse’s Back? Yes!
Shock Wave Therapy Mid-Rivers has been treating patients with PulseVet Shock Wave therapy for over 5 years and the improvement we are ...
Pyrocatechines: Red Horse Urine In Snow
RED SNOW: If you see red urine spots in the snow (or fresh shavings), don’t panic. Normal horse urine contains plant metabolites ...
Immune Mediated Myositis (IMM) In Horses
Immune Mediated Myositis (IMM) can cause a horse to loose 40% of its topline muscle mass in 72 hours. IMM Is A ...
Bonded Horses… What To Do In An Emergency
Should you have a pair of bonded horses, a medical emergency requiring the overly attached equines to separate could bring you double ...
Nerve Blocking Horses as Part of a Lameness Exam
Locations of nerve blocks. Nerve blocking particular leg structures is a method veterinarians can use to help locate, or confirm, the location ...
A Horse’s Food Journey
A horse’s food journey is a long and literally winding road. From mouth to fecal ball expulsion, this road trip can last ...
Signs Your Horse Is Heat Stressed
1. Your horse is breathing rapidly (more than 80 breaths per minute) 2. After a cool down their temperature is higher than ...
Tips for Protecting Horses Against Ticks & Lyme Disease
Protecting horses against ticks and Lyme disease can be tricky. This is especially true during the wet spring months when the tick population ...
Horse Bio Security – The One Bucket Rule
When it comes to horse bio security the” one bucket, one horse” rule of thumb may seem obvious, but raise your hand, ...
What is Temporohyoid Osteoarthropathy (THO) In Horses?
THO (Temporohyoid Osteoarthropathy), or inner ear disease, is the fusion of the stylohyoid and temporal bones located between the larynx and base ...