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What’s the story on ringbone?

What’s the story on ringbone?

As horsepeople, we frequently hear the term ringbone, but we may not understand what that term really means, or that it encompasses two different types of “ring bone”, not to mention the confounding “sidebone”. This blog is in response to a specific request from a...
Choke in Horses

Choke in Horses

Choke in humans is often an obstruction of the trachea leading to a restriction or complete blockage of air passing into the lungs – something that is instantly life-threatening.  In horses, “choke” is an esophageal obstruction, usually due to poorly masticated...
Henderson Castration Technique

Henderson Castration Technique

As some of you know, Dr. Hartman uses a slightly different technique to castrate male horses called the Henderson castration technique.  It involves the use of a power drill and a specialized clamp to literally twist off the testicle.  Traditional methods involve the...
Eye Injuries – What Should You Do?

Eye Injuries – What Should You Do?

By Dr. Allison Hartman When considering equine emergencies, few people recognize just how quickly an eye injury can deteriorate if prompt diagnosis and treatment is not obtained.  Indications that there may be an injury to your horse’s eye include discharge and...
Equine Podiatry: Say what?!?!

Equine Podiatry: Say what?!?!

By Dr. Allison Hartman   We’ve all heard the saying “no foot, no horse” but what can we do as horse owners to make sure our horses have the best feet possible?   The first, most critical step is routine hoof care.  Like our fingernails, horse’s hooves are...