How to anticipate and treat tendon congestion in horses

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Veterinary woman examining and treating the tendons of the horse leg. Equine physiotherapy

Often associated with lameness or simple pains, the congestion of the tendons of the horse is a condition that should not be taken lightly. It must even make you immediately suspend any work session. Having multiple origins, this swelling of the limbs (posterior and/or anterior)...

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June theme – Bronch irritation and respiratory tract release

1) What is emphysema? Emphysema is an inflammation of the respiratory tract in horses, it is the equivalence of asthma in humans. This inflammation is often called « obstructive respiratory disease » or « grows » Because the horse encounters difficulties in exhaling air from his lungs and...

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Sarcoïdes chez le cheval : Qu’est ce que c’est et comment soigner naturellement ?

Sarcoïde chez le cheval : définition et causes Les cavaliers parlent souvent de verrue pour désigner une zone dépilée, grisâtre, plate ou en relief et parfois en choux fleur sur la peau de leur cheval, il s’agit en réalité d’une tumeur cutanée. Il en existe 3 types chez le cheval…

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Synergie of internal/external products for the treatment of summer dermatitis in horses by ESC Laboratory

Summer dermatitis can be extremely disabling and difficult for the affected horse. There are dermatitis treatments that help relieve the horse and limit itching and the loss of the associated crins. We offer in this article a natural treatment, synergy of external care but...

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Transparency on our external care products: a review of the preservatives we use

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Most of our products are formulated with aqueous compounds (freezing, hydrolats...) or contain water (in our creams, lotions, gels...). The presence of water leads to the development of bacteria, yeasts, fungi, moulds... Thus, these products represent a true culture environment that must then be preserved...

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The horse's cardiovascular system

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Horse Heart with Circulatory System - Horse Equus Anatomy on blue background

The function of the cardiovascular system is to transport oxygen to the blood and then the muscles. Equipped with a hypertrophied heart (the weight of the heart represents about 8% of its total mass compared to 4.5% in man), the horse benefits from a very developed heart rate amplitude (X7 between the state of...

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