Young horse training plans and workloads must match their skeletal development. Failing to plan around growth plates can create lifelong physical problems.| The Western ProducerOpinions & Blogs | The Western Producer
Sand colic can cause impaction in the gastrointestinal tract. Learn how to prevent it and what to do if you suspect your horse is suffering from sand colic. The post Sand Colic in Horses appeared first on Stable Management.| Stable Management
Regularly scoring your horse’s body condition will help you manage him properly for good health and welfare. The post Equine Body Condition Scoring appeared first on Stable Management.| Stable Management
Learn how to make sure your older horse is getting the right nutrition for his age. The post Nutrition Concerns in Older Horses appeared first on Stable Management.| Stable Management
Planning ahead for your horse’s end of life care can make the experience less stressful. Two experts share options for burying or disposing of your horse’s body. The post Planning for the Inevitable: Horse Burial and Disposal appeared first on Stable Management.| Stable Management
Understanding how hoof abscesses form and how to identify them can help you reduce your horse's discomfort.| Stable Management
Learn how veterinarians diagnose and treat Lyme disease and anaplasmosis in horses and how you can prevent them.| Stable Management
Blister beetles can cause toxicity and serious health concerns in horses. Learn how to protect your horses from these insects.| Stable Management
Streamline herd health by grouping horses with similar needs, tracking care, and tailoring plans for nutrition, biosecurity, vaccines, and deworming.| Stable Management
Strangles is one of the most commonly diagnosed contagious diseases in horses worldwide, and was first reported in 1251. The bacteria typically infect the upper airway and lymphoid tissues of the head and neck, causing enlarged lymph nodes, nasal drainage, and abscess formation. Strangles is highly contagious in horse populations and can cause outbreaks when an infected horse is introduced into a new group or herd.| Large Animal Hospital » College of Veterinary Medicine » Universi...
A proud native of Florida, Dr. Caryn Plummer earned her biology degree from Yale University in 1997 and graduated with honors from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She went on to complete a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Michigan State University, followed by a residency in comparative ophthalmology…| smallanimal.vethospital.ufl.edu
A proud native of Florida, Dr. Caryn Plummer earned her biology degree from Yale University in 1997 and graduated with honors from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She went on to complete a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Michigan State University, followed by a residency in comparative ophthalmology…| largeanimal.vethospitals.ufl.edu