Sometimes when we as horseman see our horses on a routine basis, it can be easy to overlook that thickened, cresty neck or the fat pads that have developed on either side of their tail head. We recognize that it has been quite a while since we’ve been able to palpate...
Dr. Allison Hartman is a 2014 graduate of the University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine. During her clinical year at vet school, Dr. Hartman became certified in animal chiropractic work through the International Veterinary Chiropractic...
Have you ever looked at your overly grouchy mare and wondered if there is a physiological explanation for her sub-par demeanor? It’s possible there is. Granulosa-Theca Cell tumors are one of the most common types of tumors identified in the equine reproductive tract. ...
With summer finally here, I hope more and more clients will be loading up their horses and hitting the road on their next great adventure! As you’re packing up your trailer here are a few aspects of trailering that might be worth considering to ensure safe and...
Prior to picking out a GI supplement for your horse, I would highly recommend you refer to an earlier blog I wrote discussing how to go about picking a general nutritional supplement. The post contains some decent tips and tricks to better prepare you to find the best...