
How the Equine Hoof Holds Up Over a Lifetime
Healthy, well-maintained hooves can remain strong and functional for decades—supporting horses from their first wobbly steps to their final years. Read more in The Horse‘s Older Horse 2025 issue.
Healthy, well-maintained hooves can remain strong and functional for decades—supporting horses from their first wobbly steps to their final years. Read more in The Horse‘s Older Horse 2025 issue.
Read about how Mindful, a 21-year-old Hanoverian gelding, stayed competitive at the highest levels in The Horse‘s Older Horse 2025 issue.
Joint injections can be complicated by a horse’s age, purpose, and health. Here’s how veterinarians approach various scenarios.
Learn about the biologic, or regenerative, therapies that have altered the way many equine veterinarians treat problematic joints.
Grass sugar content fluctuates with the time of day, season, and weather. Timing turnout for horses with EMS, IR, or a history of laminitis can help prevent problems.
Learn what nutrients are in your senior horse’s feed and why his body needs them.
Learn the latest on equine endocrine disease—causes, diagnosis, dynamic testing, and whole-horse treatment strategies—beyond just laminitis. Sponsored by Kentucky Performance Products.
Use SMART supplementation strategies and the ACCLAIM system to find a quality product.
A comprehensive look at options for keeping equine athletes with arthritis on the move. Sponsored by Bimeda.
Experts share best practices for feeding and managing aging metabolic horses in The Horse‘s Older Horse 2025 issue.
Your horse needs essential nutrients from the diet to stay healthy. An equine nutritionist explains how to meet those needs through proper feeding.
Does your old horse need additional vitamin supplementation in his later years? An equine nutritionist shares how to ensure your senior horse gets the nutrition he needs.
Researchers are exploring CBD’s potential to reduce joint pain in horses through a multiphase study on its efficacy.
The latest research-based recommendations on managing equine metabolic syndrome and insulin dysregulation. Sponsored by Equithrive.
Alternative joint injections to corticosteroids can keep horses comfortable and offer a chance at healing rather than simply masking pain.
One reader wants to know how she can manage her metabolic horse that is also prone to gastric ulcers. Here’s what she should consider.
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