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“Splints” is an oft-used term, but what exactly are they and how sh
How can science help reduce the risk of fractures in racing, and in turn societal concerns about horses in sport? Christopher M Riggs FRCVS explains
Treatment of conditions of the living part of the tooth, the pulp, is known as endodontics. John Mark O’Leary MRCVS explains this specialised branch of dentistry
Amateur rider Claire Daniels purchased the perfect horse in Wizard, but months later he could barely stand and vets were initially stumped by what could be wrong. The surgical procedure that followed at Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School would save his life
Joint injections play an invaluable part in equine medicine, but complications can and do happen. Michael Duggan MRCVS outlines what may occur
Stereotypical behaviours, also known as stable vices, often carry great stigma, but owners should be more worried about the underlying cause, finds Mel Beale
Lessons from the plague ships centuries ago can help protect our horses today. Fleur Whitlock MRCVS and Richard Newton FRCVS outline simple steps to safeguard your yard