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Ride a lot? do some training
Ride a lot? train a little Riding a lot and training a little is an expression that veterinarian Eva Skiöldebrand advises all riders to use. The horse is made for ...
TEMA Structure
In February, we talked to our profile rider Nathalie Bozic. February is all about the theme of Building. Nathalie has been riding all her life, she has ...
Hyaluronic acid as Hyaluronic acid?
Hyaluronic acid as Hyaluronic acid? We are often recommended to give our horses hyaluronic acid as a dietary supplement. The purpose of the supplement is to promote good joint health, i.e. to give our ...
Cold or heat? When should I use what?
When should I cool and when should I warm the horse's legs? We are often asked when it is appropriate to cool the horse's legs and ...
What happens to the joint when it is overworked?
Overexertion often leads to joint inflammation We've learned that the most common cause of lameness and joint inflammation is overexertion. We also know that repeated joint inflammation ...
Conquest - extra recovery in the rehabilitation phase after joint inflammation
The tricky stages of arthritis Arthritis and lameness are the most common reason why our horses need veterinary treatment. The trickiest thing about the disease is that it ...
Rehabilitation after joint inflammation
The rehabilitation process is more important than you might think When a horse has suffered from joint inflammation, it is usually not discovered until the horse starts to limp and ...
Hyaluronic acid as protection against elbow dysplasia
Research - The effect of giving hyaluronic acid as a preventive measure against the development of elbow dysplasia in dogs This study looked at the effect of oral ...
Conquer 200PRO - for preventive purposes
Conquer 200PRO ? for preventive purposes Hyaluronic acid as a feed supplement Can you really feed hyaluronic acid and be sure that it reaches the horse's joints? ...
Active rest or complete rest
Active rest or full rest How do you know whether to choose active rest or full rest? It's not always easy to know, as it ...