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The Horse provided this and other insights from recent research on this common equine behavior
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Ask Your Veterinarian Presented By Equistro: What Are Hoof Growth Rings?
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Watch: Do You Know What Product Your Horse Should Get For Osteoarthritis?
There's a wider range than ever of drugs to address arthritis in horses; what works best?
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The study found that horses run slower on days when air quality is worse, even when it's far below the threshold of what's considered "safe" for humans.
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The more diverse a foal's gut bacteria, the higher the chance the foal was successful on the racetrack
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At the racetrack, horses are accustomed to being led at a walk while a rider is "legged up," a much different feeling than standing still at a mounting block
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It's not enough to just give electrolytes immediately before exercise
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A Cornell study indicated that horses demonstrating pawing behavior may not, as previously thought, be reacting to boredom
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A horse which suddenly begins to submerge his hay in a water bucket may warrant a veterinary exam
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A shift in diet, environment and enrichment can help your OTTB face confinement while he heals
Erica Larson/Retired Racehorse Project
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Pasture grasses tend to have a higher sugar content later in the day and into evening hours
Paulick Report Staff
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Social media is littered with posts about horses who are supposedly about to be exported and rendered for meat, if the public doesn't pay the owner's "bail" price. What's going on here?
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Social media bail pens appear to be making huge profits, but how are they impacting non-profit horse rescues?
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If you're not familiar with the bail pen system and you get a call one of your former horses is trapped in it, you may be looking for guidance on what to do next
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It seems the bail pen economy is here to stay; how can the Thoroughbred industry keep its horses out of the spin cycle?