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41. How to Manage Arthritis in Horses

41. How to Manage Arthritis in Horses

FromMad Barn Academy


41. How to Manage Arthritis in Horses

FromMad Barn Academy

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Equine osteoarthritis is a common condition in the aging horse.
Osteoarthritis (also known as Degenerative Joint Disease) involves joint inflammation and progressive degeneration of the cartilage lining. It also involves changes in the bone and soft tissues of the joint.
Arthritis is thought to affect more than half of all horses over the age of 15. It is also the leading cause of lameness in horses. 
Horses engaged in high-intensity exercise, such as racing, may develop osteoarthritis at an earlier age due to wear-and-tear.
There is no cure for arthritis, but with proper management, many horses can continue to live comfortably and maintain a good level of fitness.
A balanced feeding program that provides anti-inflammatory nutrients can help to support healthy joints. In addition, modified exercise routines, medications and therapeutic bodywork can also manage arthritic pain in your horse.
This podcast reviews arthritis symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, treatment and nutritional considerations.
Read more: https://madbarn.com/how-to-manage-arthritis-in-horses/
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Released:
Sep 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Mad Barn Academy is dedicated to supporting horse owners and equine practitioners through research, training and education. Learn about important topics in equine nutrition, health and welfare as we discuss science-backed feeding and management strategies to support your horse's well-being.