By Dr. Shane Baird As horse injuries go, cuts, scrapes, and bruises of all shapes and sizes are common – the challenge is learning when veterinary intervention is required. Is There Joint Involvement? One of the most critical factors for laceration severity is...
By Dr. Allison Hartman Case History and Diagnosis This month we’re showcasing a chiropractic success story featuring one of our patients. Beau is a 16-year-old Quarter horse gelding mainly used in Westernaires. Since 2007, Beau has struggled with arthritis in both...
By Dr. Shane Baird Since the early 1900’s, ultrasound technology has been used to visualize the invisible, detecting everything from metallurgical flaws to human gall stones. Today, in veterinary medicine we routinely use ultrasonography in various applications, as...
By Dr. Allison Hartman If you’ve read Part 1 and Part 2 of our EGUS series, you now know how to recognize horses afflicted with EGUS and also the proven therapeutic methods used to treat such horses. This begs the question, how do we manage these ulcer...
By Dr. Allison Hartman Breeding season is fast approaching! If you’re like me and you own a mare, I’m sure there’s been a moment or two when you’ve considered breeding her. Wouldn’t she make a cute foal?! Wouldn’t it be great to pass along her phenomenal...