Lameness

Stress, strain or injury can take a toll on any horse. Learn how to assess and treat a lame horse with these articles.

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HORSEKEEPING
Rehabbing a Foundered Horse
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Joint Care Must-Knows
Proactive Joint Support: Keeping Your Horse Sound for the Long Haul
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Watch Out For Joint Pain
Spot the Signs: How to Recognize Joint Discomfort in Your Horse Before It’s Too Late
Osteoarthritis
Protect Your Horse's Joints
Navigating Osteoarthritis
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An Ounce of Prevention
Hedge Your Bets Against Osteoarthritis With These Preventative Tips
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So your horse has OA...
Managing Equine Osteoarthritis Before It Manages You
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A Look at Osteoarthritis vs. Other Joint Conditions
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Three Quick Facts About OA
Understanding Equine Osteoarthritis in 1, 2, 3
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Hot Vs. Cold
Simplifying Hot and Cold Therapy
Magic Cushion Step 2
Discover the Secrets of Hoof Packing Level Up in Horse Care with Mitch Taylor!
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Learn Which of Your Horse's Legs Is Lame
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Challenges in Caring for Therapy Horses 
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