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Inflamed tendons, ligaments, and muscles are extremely common in horses, making it essential to know how to reduce inflammation in horses effectively. Swollen legs frequently occur when horses stand for long periods, while traumatic injuries like cuts, bruises, strains, and fractures can also trigger inflammatory responses. As horse owners, we understand that while inflammation is necessary for […]...
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Inflammation can significantly impact your horse’s health, performance, and quality of life, which is why many owners are seeking to reduce horse inflammation naturally. Throughout time, horses have been self-medicating with herbs, and these natural anti-inflammatory remedies have been used since ancient times to improve equine health. When it comes to our horses’ well-being, we’ve found […]...
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Preventing horse re-injury starts with understanding a surprising fact: during intense training, core tendon temperatures in horses can reach a dangerous 110°F (43.5°C). This is particularly concerning because tendon cells begin to suffer microscopic damage at just 108.5°F (42.5°C). In fact, it’s this accumulated microdamage not traumatic accidents that represents the leading cause of tendon injury and […]...
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Nearly 15.4 percent of American adults approximately 39 million people struggle with substance use disorders each year. Drug-free recovery for horses has emerged as a powerful solution for those seeking healing beyond traditional medication-based treatments. In fact, equine therapy (also known as equine-assisted therapy or horse therapy) has gained significant attention for its remarkable ability […]...
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Pain relief for horses becomes essential knowledge when you realize that all horses deal with pain at some point in their lives. Whether it’s from common surgical procedures like castration, acute colic episodes, or chronic conditions such as degenerative joint disease and laminitis, our equine companions frequently need our help managing discomfort. As horse owners, we […]...
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Swollen legs and inflamed tissues are extremely common issues we face when trying to reduce inflammation in horses. In fact, inflammation can occur from various sources including poorly fitted tack, improper riding techniques, or simply through the extensive range of movements during exercise. When we notice the telltale signs redness, swelling, heat, pain, and loss of function […]...
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Horses experiencing stiffness, lameness, or a restricted range of motion face challenges that affect more than just their performance. Reduced mobility can cause discomfort, hinder athletic ability, and increase the risk of injuries that may keep a horse sidelined for long periods. At our equine care center, we’ve witnessed the dramatic difference that early intervention […]...
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The health and performance of horses depend on careful management, proper nutrition, and responsible recovery practices. Whether the horse is a competitive athlete, a working animal, or a beloved companion, recovery after injury, stress, or intense activity plays a crucial role in long-term wellbeing. In recent years, horse owners, trainers, and veterinarians have increasingly shifted […]...
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Horses are majestic animals, but like all living creatures, they are prone to aches, soreness, and injuries. Managing equine pain effectively is not only crucial for their comfort but also for their overall performance, longevity, and wellbeing. Whether you are a professional rider, a horse owner, or a caretaker, understanding the options available for pain […]...