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| | | | | Podiatry in equine veterinary practice is gaining increasing attention. We continue to learn more about the function and biomechanics of the horse's foot, and develop new and innovative strategies to alter those biomechanics and mitigate problems that lead to lameness in the foot. To achieve a successful outcome, equine podiatry requires a team approach and great cooperation between the owner, the veterinarian, and the farrier. Although a relatively small part of the horse's body, the foot plays a very important role in soundness. It is simply amazing to consider all of the functions that are occurring in this structure in order to support a horse's size and weight. It can be even more overwhelming when we start to consider how small changes to the biomechan... | |
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| | | | | Here's a refresher on some diseases that can potentially be transmitted directly from horses to humans. The good news is that direct horse to human disease transmission is rare. | |
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| | | | | Learn about the veterinary topic of Laminitis in Horses. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual. | |
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| | | Learn about the veterinary topic of Feeding the Sick Horse and Other Equids. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual. | ||