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Why it is imperative to rest your horse at the first sign of inflammation

Why it is imperative to rest your horse at the first sign of inflammation

Have you ever noticed your muscles becoming tired and sore after performing a more rigorous than usual task?  Whether it be at the gym, working in the yard or even walking a long distance… Read More >
When should I retire my horse?

When should I retire my horse?

The decision to retire a horse can be complex. For some horses, a gradual decline after many years of riding and competing, signals the time for retirement; for others, a sudden illness or injury… Read More >
What are the risk factors for arthritis in horses?

What are the risk factors for arthritis in horses?

Arthritis in horses is sadly a common joint condition that affects horses of every age, breed and discipline. While it is an incurable joint disease, the pain and progression of equine arthritis can be… Read More >
Types of exercise that benefit arthritic horses

Types of exercise that benefit arthritic horses

Exercising arthritic horses may at first seem counter intuitive, but there are many benefits to maintaining an active lifestyle. The key is to develop an exercise program that promotes regular movement, while factoring in… Read More >
Spring health check for senior horses to ensure your senior horse is happy and healthy

Spring health check for senior horses to ensure your senior horse is happy and healthy

With the longer and warmer days beckoning us to spend more time with our horses during spring, it’s important to remember that your senior horse requires special care as we transition from season to… Read More >
Canine arthritis – what to avoid

Canine arthritis – what to avoid

If your dog has been diagnosed with Canine Osteoarthritis, it is important to work with your veterinarian to develop a management plan to help slow the development of the disease and maintain your pet’s… Read More >
Leading joint care for the perfect take-off

Leading joint care for the perfect take-off

A show jumping career sees the horse jump fences of varying height and width from a variety of angles, lengthening and shortening their stride, accelerating and decelerating and turning sharply whilst maintaining balance at… Read More >
It’s showtime! How to prepare a champion

It’s showtime! How to prepare a champion

According to Equestrian Australia, a show horse “must give the impression of covering the ground easily and fluently. The horse must be well balanced and work without any obvious effort by the rider or… Read More >
Is my horse lame?

Is my horse lame?

Lameness is a common symptom of osteoarthritis in horses. While horses of any age are susceptible to this joint disease, performance horses are at increased risk due to the athletic demands placed upon them,… Read More >
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