Horse blog - Veterinary Advice

Osteoarthritis in horses: treatment
Sep 21, 2023
How to treat your horse with osteoarthritis 1. Make the right diagnosis Do you suspect...
Why can't I get my mare to go in foal?
Sep 21, 2023
As far as we are concerned, there is nothing cuter than a newborn foal. Little...
This is how you examine an infertile mare
Sep 21, 2023
Infertility in mares is a frustrating and complex problem, one with quite a few possible causes. Can’t manage to get your mare in foal? Then it is time to visit the vet so that he or she can get to the root of and solve the problem. Examination for infertility involve a number of important matters.
Does my horse have colic and what should I do?
Sep 21, 2023
Colic is a common problem in horses that can range from mild abdominal pain to a life-threatening condition. Recognizing colic symptoms is crucial for timely treatment of this condition.
Gastric Ulcers in Horses: Recognizing and Preventing
Sep 21, 2023
Studies have shown that nearly 70% of sport horses have gastric ulcers [1]. Gastric ulcers are highly painful and can lead to decreased performance, reduced appetite, colic, and other health issues. Read on to learn how gastric ulcers can develop, how to recognize them, and what you can do to prevent them.
This is how you treat an underweight horse
Sep 21, 2023
You are what you eat. And that goes for horses too. If your horse is too skinny, chances are that his diet is not up to scratch. Given that extreme weight loss can be life-threatening for your four-legged friend, it is essential that you act fast. In this blog we explain how you can help an underweight horse to recover.