A common disease in young, skeletally immature horses, "Bucked Shins" or dorsal metacarpal diease is seen when horses are adapting, or in this case maladapting, to new forces that exercise is placing on their legs. We discuss the clinical signs, how it is diagnosed and adaptions that can be made to training programs to try and prevent this occuring.
Ep 40: Questions Round 2
Ep 39: Topic Talk - Sacroiliac Joint
Ep 38: Management during Rehabilitation - Interview with Sarah Coleman
Ep 37: Colic Surgery - Interview with Dr Danielle Crosby
Ep 36: Foaling - Interview with Dr Ben Pratt
Ep 35: Acupuncture - Interview with Dr Marta Wereszka
Ep 34: Topic Talk - Unusual Gaits
Ep 33: Topic Talk - Splints
Ep 32: Topic Talk - Lameness Locator
Ep 30: Topic Talk - Swabbing
Ep 29: Topic Talk - Cryotherapy/Cooling
Ep 28: Topic Talk - Equine Asthma
Ep 27: Topic Talk - Sticky Stifles
Ep 26: Dressage - Interview with Ally O'Neill
Ep 25: Topic Talk - Euthanasia
EP 24: Vaccines - Interview with Dr Sara Biasutti
Ep 23: Topic Talk - Advanced Imaging
Ep 22: Reproduction - Interview with Dr Karen Von Dollen
Ep 21: Topic Talk - Tendons and Ligaments
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