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[TheHorse.com]( Vet and Professional: Maintaining the Equine Campaigner September 24, 2022 [View in browser]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Pinterest]( [Follow us on Instagram]( Article [Making a Nutrition Plan for a Performance Horse]( A nutritionist explains how meeting your sport horse’s dietary needs can help keep him healthy and performing his best. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Article [How To Create a Successful Equine Rehabilitation Plan]( A veterinarian describes how he formulates a rehabilitation plan for a horse recovering from an injury. [Read Now]( Article [Diagnosis: Equine Joint Disease]( Veterinarians have a number of methods at their disposal for treating and managing equine osteoarthritis. Learn about the different therapies and how they work. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Article [Warming Up Horses When Riding: Why and How]( Dr. Hilary Clayton offers advice on the best way to warm up and supple your horse at the beginning of your ride. [Read Now]( Article [Horse Topline-Building Tips]( These six steps can help transform your horse's topline from underdeveloped to well-toned. [Read Now]( Article [How Does Arena Footing Affect Equine Athlete Longevity?]( An equine sports medicine specialist shares how footing can impact soundness and offers footing selection advice. [Read Now]( Article [What is a 'Serviceably Sound' Horse?]( Being 'serviceably sound' is important for any horse to do his job comfortably. Learn more about the concept of the serviceably sound horse and what it means to professionals across the equine industry. [Read Now]( Article [Horse Hind-Limb Enigmas]( While forelimb lamenesses are fairly common, hind-limb issues can be less obvious and even underdiagnosed. Learn about the common causes of lameness in the hind end and how to diagnose and treat them. [Read Now]( [Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( • [Manage All Newsletter Subscriptions]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Contact Us]( Copyright © 2022 The Horse Media Group LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2365 Harrodsburg Rd #A200 Lexington, KY 40504-3331 Please do not reply to this message. This e-mail box is not monitored, and any e-mails received at this e-mail address will not be read. PARTNERS IN EQUINE HEALTH [AAEP Media Partner]( [AAEVT]( [AAPF]( [EPM Society] [BEVA](

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