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The information, ideas, and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the United States Department of Agriculture.
North Carolina State University scientists estimated the prevalence of obesity among high-level, competitive, hunter show ponies; and looked for an association between obesity and success during “in-hand” “model” classes that only include conformation and appearance as performance elements.
An international collaboration of researchers from Europe and Australia identified genes associated with clinical manifestations of osteochondrosis, a condition attributable to abnormal cartilage development, in Belgian warmbloods.
Using eight sound horses, researchers from Brazil examined the safety of an intraarticular injection of botulinum toxin type A (botox) as a possible treatment for joint pain. This controlled study compared the carpal joint of a botox treated limb with that of the opposite limb treated with a saline injection as a control.
A retrospective case series was reported from two veterinary referral centers in the eastern United States to evaluate the safety and efficacy of tiludronate to treat navicular disease and other causes of lameness related to bone and joint problems.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is increasingly being promoted for use in animals to relieve pain associated with lameness and arthritis. Veterinarians from Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences studied the movement of CBD in the body.
Two papers presented by researchers at Tufts University report on the testing of a novel, adjustable, hinged brace to limit extension of the fetlock during exercise.
Using samples of laminae from a previous study that demonstrated cooling the hooves with an ice bath prevents the lamellar changes that cause laminitis, researchers from the United States and Australia examined the expression of genes that regulate inflammatory mediators affecting the cells that produce keratin.
American Farriers Journal is excited and honored to celebrate its 50th anniversary of publishing the hands-on magazine for hoof-care professionals. Learn more about our special edition, which comes out in December 2024.
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