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Does My Horse Have Arthritis?

Horses put a lot of pressure on their joints and are subject to arthritis (as well as degenerative joint disease). The best way to protect your horse from this ailment is to catch it in its early stages. It's crucial that you look for swollen joints —this is an early indicator of arthritis. Additionally, look for reluctance to perform normal behaviors (jumping, cantering, taking turns, barrel turns, etc.). Hesitance could also indicate a behavioral issue, but it's in your best interest to also explore the arthritis arena. A good vet will examine your horse thoroughly to assess the problem. The doctor should observe the horse's trotting in a straight line and also assess the horse's ability to run circles on a hard surface. In addition, a vet should take x-rays and use nerve and joint blocks. If your horse is diagnosed with arthritis don't panic; arthritis horse treatment is available. Discuss your options with your vet and find out what's best for you and your equine.

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