Lameness
Information and articles on lameness in horses, including conditions that cause lameness, their diagnosis and treatment. ...
Information and articles on lameness in horses, including conditions that cause lameness, their diagnosis and treatment. ...
In looking back on 45 years of evaluating lameness in the horse, I feel we have not had enough information available to really make a diagnosis in some cases. Historically,...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/equine-lameness-evaluation/
You're out on the trail and your horse suddenly starts limping. What do you do? 1. Slow to a walk. 2. Find a place where...
Most of the lamenesses that horses suffer have a typical course of action that governs the days, weeks or months that will be necessary for healing. But other factors influence...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/lamenessrecovery041304/
If your trail horse pulls up lame, call your veterinarian immediately, and ask for a lameness exam. Here, I’ll go through each step of the lameness exam. Plus, I’ll give...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/the-equine-lameness-exam/
If your trail horse pulls up lame, call your veterinarian immediately, and ask for a lameness exam. Here, I’ll go through each step of the lameness exam. Plus, I’ll give...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/the-equine-lameness-exam/
Lameness can be definitively diagnosed only by your veterinarian, but the detective work of the diagnosis is best performed as a team. A prognosis for a full and speedy recovery...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/horse-lameness-check/
A horse that's refusing to put weight on a leg is easy to spot, but the clues to a budding lameness problem are far more subtle. Recognizing these and knowing...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/do-it-yourself-lameness-exam/
Lameness - What to Watch For: Sudden, acute lameness; sudden refusal to bear weight on a limb. Lameness - What's Happening: If your horse should suddenly become lame, there are a number of...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/first_aid/eqtrailt81585/
[/caption] Horses who work for their oats have accidents, they overstress their moving parts, they grow creakier with age. Lameness in horses seems an almost inevitable side-effect of use, so the...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/lameness/eqlameness529/


