Carolina Equine Hospital
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Carolina Equine Hospital
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While we are all enjoying spring days and lush green pasture, the transition from winter hay to spring grass should be planned carefully to mitigate any health risks to your ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
Foal rejection can be very heart breaking, especially after spending 11 months of working closely with your veterinarian and providing proper care and nutrition to the mare. Most often foal ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
When it comes to horses and donkeys there are considerable differences in hormones, metabolism, and even how they process drugs. By understanding these differences, it can help veterinarians diagnose and ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
It’s the beginning of the spring season. Days are getting warmer, pastures are getting greener, and maybe you’re getting ready to welcome a foal or two. Then one day, all ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
Advances in nutrition, management and health care are helping, horses are living longer, more useful lives. It’s not uncommon to find horses and ponies living well into their 20s and ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
A SAFE PLACE TO FOAL What your mare will need, however, is a clean, safe, quiet place to foal. Horses have been giving birth on the open range for eons, and ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
Regenerative Medicine for Horses You may have heard the term “regenerative medicine” around the barn or on the internet and been puzzled as to what it means in the horse world ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
The equine stomach: 2 portions: squamous (upper) and glandular (lower), separated by the margo plicatus. The glandular portion secretes acid and enzymes to break down food, and therefore has a protective ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
As we near the end of National Pet Dental Health Month remember…. Equine dentistry is not just about “floating” teeth. Dentistry is a veterinary discipline that, besides treating the mouth and ..read more
Carolina Equine Hospital
2y ago
Congratulations! You just rescued, bought, or adopted your first horse! This is a very exciting time, and you will be riding this excitement for a while! To set your new ..read more