We love horses everyday, but especially today on I Love Horses Day! How are you and your horse celebrating? Let us know in the comments below.
Celebrating the hoof heroes of the equine world during National Farriers Week! Thank you for keeping our horse's hooves happy and health.
Have a happy and safe Fourth of July!
☀️ Summer horse riding or ❄️ Winter horse riding – which season ignites your equestrian passion?
#SummerVsWinter #HorseRiding #ThisOrThat 🐴🌞❄️
Happy National Best Friends Day! Today we celebrate the bond between horses and their owners. Join in on the fun by sharing a favorite memory with your four-legged best friend in the comments below!
For a horse, joint disease means living in the shadow of its former self. Legend® (hyaluronate sodium) helps them escape the shadows by safely reducing joint inflammation and the resulting pain. Plus, with over two decades of treatment success, LEGEND is proven to help keep their legacy moving forward.
Happy National Trails Day! When enjoying trail riding, always remember to wear a helmet, bring a first-aid kit, and carry enough water for both you and your horse.
On this Memorial Day, let's take a moment to honor and give thanks to the heroes who have given us the gift of freedom.
🐴 Pet a horse or 🏇 Ride a horse – which horse-human connection makes your heart race?
#PetVsRide #HorseLove #ThisOrThat 🐎💖🐴
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive deterioration of the structures of the joint causing lameness that can be a gradual onset or happen acutely. Early recognition and intervention can prevent permanent changes. If you are worried about lameness in your horse, contact your horse health care team.
For a horse, joint disease means living in the shadow of its former self. Legend® (hyaluronate sodium) helps them escape the shadows by safely reducing joint inflammation and the resulting pain. Plus, with over two decades of treatment success, LEGEND is proven to help keep their legacy moving forward.
Traumatic injuries can include anything from a wound or laceration to a fracture. Wounds or lacerations are typically visible and easy to identify, though something that appears minor may be more life-threatening, depending on the location. A horse that has sustained a fracture from a traumatic event will typically be exhibiting non-weight-bearing lameness. Contact us immediately if your horse has experienced a traumatic injury, or is otherwise exhibiting signs of severe lameness.
Navicular syndrome is a broad term used to refer to changes to the navicular bone or any of its supporting structures. A horse with navicular syndrome will usually present with chronic and progressive lameness in the front feet. If you are worried about lameness in your horse, contact your horse health care team.
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A hoof abscess can be caused by bacteria entering the hoof through a crack in the sole or hoof wall. Often seen during muddy conditions, a horse with an abscess will likely be hesitant to put any weight on the affected hoof. Work with your veterinarian and farrier if you suspect your horse may have a hoof abscess.
Laminitis is a severe and painful condition affecting the horse's feet. Treatment for laminitis is critical – if left untreated, laminitis can cause life-threatening damage to the coffin bone and hoof. If you are worried about lameness in your horse, contact your horse health care team.
Spring is upon us, and you know what that means: vaccination season! Protecting our four-legged friends against disease is key to a healthy and happy herd. Contact us for vaccine recommendations for your horse.
A hoof abscess can be caused by bacteria entering the hoof through a crack in the sole or hoof wall. Often seen during muddy conditions, a horse with an abscess will likely be hesitant to put any weight on the affected hoof. Work with your veterinarian and farrier if you suspect your horse may have a hoof abscess.