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Horse Liver Health: Why Detox Matters More Than You Think

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Horse Liver Health: Why Detox Matters More Than You Think

by Dr. Valerie De Clerck on Jul 13 2026
A slightly high liver enzyme on routine bloodwork is common and rarely an emergency, but tracking the full pattern over time with your vet, not just one number, is what actually catches hepatic stress early. Supportive herbs like milk thistle and dandelion, alongside good hay and pasture management, can help horses carrying extra liver load.
Milk Thistle for Horses and Ponies: Natural Support for Your Horse's Liver

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Milk Thistle for Horses and Ponies: Natural Support for Your Horse's Liver

by Valerie De Clerck on Sep 19 2024
Milk thistle is a well-known liver herb for horses, and its antioxidant effects have solid backing. The anti-inflammatory mechanisms are still borrowed from other species, but a small equine trial shows real gains in energy metabolism and recovery.
The Dangers of St. Jacob's Ragwort and How to Remove It from Horse Fields

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The Dangers of St. Jacob's Ragwort and How to Remove It from Horse Fields

by Valerie De Clerck on Aug 22 2024
Ragwort is highly toxic to horses even in small, repeated doses, and the liver damage it causes often goes unnoticed until it's irreversible. Here's how to recognize it, understand the risks, and clear it from your pasture.
Equine laminitis: definition and causes

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Equine laminitis: definition and causes

by Valerie De Clerck on Sep 21 2023
Laminitis is a painful, often preventable hoof condition with several distinct triggers, from metabolic disease and pasture fructan to excess weight and long-term corticosteroids. Here is what actually drives it and how vets assess the risk.