There's a table under those mattresses. Did you ever wonder what structure supports an anesthetized, recumbent 1,200-pound horse when its limbs are inside a CT scanner? (UC Davis photo) |
Thursday, June 01, 2017
The High Tech Vet Tech: Designing a Carbon Fiber CT Table for Horses at UC Davis Vet School
Friday, May 26, 2017
Royal Veterinary College studies elastic resistance bands for equine rehabilitation and training
Horse wearing the modified saddle pad with abdominal resistance band attached; the clip for the hindquarters band can also be seen. |
Core strength training for horses has been a key criteria for developing equine athletes with the necessary condition and muscle develop to sustain advanced gaits and collected movements. Even if a horse has great conformation and appears to have the natural talent to excel, sufficient core body strength is required for sustained collected work.
Thursday, May 25, 2017
What's on your screen? Update on Professor Chris Pollitt's Illustrated Horse's Foot Web Site and Book
When Professor Chris Pollitt's new reference book, The Illustrated Horse's Foot, debuted in 2016, the detailed illustrations stole the show--and all the publicity. But was some of the message lost?
New Horseracing Integrity Act Introduced in US House of Representatives
The establishment of a single federal authority to oversee horseracing would give the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency jurisdiction over racehorse medication testing under the tenets of new legislation filed in Congress. Congressmen Andy Barr (R-KY) and Paul Tonko (D-NY), the Co-Chairmen of the Congressional Horse Caucus, introduced H.R. 2651, the Horseracing Integrity Act in the United States House of Representatives on May 25, 2017.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
HoofMarks: The unfinished story of a maharaja's hoof-themed jockey scale
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Badminton Horse Trials 2017 Farriers Prize: The quest for the best shod eventer
Forget everything that comes to mind when you hear the words "farrier competition": Hoof smoke? Not a wisp. Deafening cacaphony of hammers? Near silence. Stalwart anvils and precision-crafted hand tools? None in sight. Sweaty apron-clad farriers with rolled up sleeves? Well...
Only one farrier showed up last weekend for one of the world's most prestigious horseshoeing contests. He wasn't stripped down to shoe a horse against the clock. He was challenged instead by an entry list of some of the world's most outstanding equine athletes at the world's foremost equestrian eventing competition. And he wasn't even competing; he was the judge.
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