Have you ever come home from and gone out to see your horse only to find that they’re hobbling around on three, with no obvious sign of trauma or any other issues? You think back to the morning, and there was no indication that anything was wrong. Your horse was happy...
Show season is here. High temperatures, long sunny days, and weekends full of shows, competitions, races, and more for you and your performance horse. Innumerable hours of practice in the saddle have prepared you both for whatever level of competition you perform in...
For our April blog installment of our Acupuncture and Chiropractic series, we will be sharing a recent case involving an acupuncture and chiropractic evaluation of a ranch horse. Terms you will hear during chiropractic and acupuncture evaluation: Restriction: an area...
For our March blog installment of our Acupuncture and Chiropractic series, we will be sharing a recent case involving acupuncture and chiropractic evaluation of a performance horse that was done in complement to a “traditional” exam. This case is particularly helpful...
QUESTION: I am considering a 9 year old mare, as a horse for my daughter and future grandchildren. The mare has seen a vet for a torn suspensory ligament. I have met the horse and was impressed with her disposition. I noted the ‘droopy’ hind foot when I...