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Fetlock hyperextension in horses – causes, symptoms, treatment and training

Fetlock hyperextension in horses is a serious sign of overloaded tendons, ligaments or misalignments. Learn how to recognise the causes of lameness, reduce strain and stabilise your horse with targeted training.

Cancer in horses – symptoms, causes, treatment and hope for affected horses

Cancer in horses is not uncommon – skin tumours such as sarcoids, melanomas and squamous cell carcinomas are particularly common. Find out what you should look out for as a horse owner.

Grey horse melanoma – causes, symptoms, and treatment

Grey horse melanoma are common skin tumours in white horses. Find out everything you need to know about symptoms, treatment and prognosis, as well as new therapeutic approaches such as betulinic acid cream and homeopathy.

Galls in Horses - More than Just a Cosmetic Issue

Gall formation in horses refers to swellings of joint capsules or tendon sheaths that develop due to overloading, irritation, or metabolic issues, and depending on the underlying cause they can be harmless or require treatment.

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