Vetline Equine offers effective solutions for performance horses in all disciplines including endurance, eventing, barrel racers, and racehorses. All Vetline supplements are palatable and low in sugar. Equilytes provide a fast acting electrolyte formula in paste or powder while Race Today provides a daily dose of chelated vitamins and minerals that heal and strengthen the lungs.
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Learn all about equine eye care, diagnosis, treatments & procedures.
Is your horse’s eye swelling, tearing, squinting or if the horse is rubbing its eye, it could be a corneal abrasion, laceration or penetration. Call your vet immediately. Learn all of this and more.
Ever wonder what the inside of the hoof looks like? What bones, cartilage and tendons make up the hoof? Join Shaun to learn what is behind the hoof wall with live dissection and discover the structure of the hoof and the essential care it requires.
The answers to your questions about equine colic: What, Why, How?
What causes colic? What are the signs of colic? When do I call the vet? What can I do to prevent colic? What do I feed my horse to help? How to manage colic? What preventive maintenance for chronic colic? Can I give my horse medication before the vet arrives? All these questions and more....
Equine Gastric Ulcers Diagnosing & Treating in Horses
What are Gastric Ulcers in your Equine? Gastric ulcers are lesions in the mucosa of the horse’s stomach that can vary in size, number and severity. Mild lesions can be small and superficial, with only little reddening and thickening of the mucosa. Severe lesions can present as large, multiple ulcerations in the mucosa.
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