By Dr. Garrett Metcalf Flexural limb issues can occur in different age groups of horses, starting with newborns up to two- to three-year-olds. These issues occur...
Barry Whitworth, DVMSenior Extension Specialist Department of Animal & Food Sciences According to the Mesonet, Oklahoma received some much-needed rain in late April. With the moderate...
The guttural pouches of horses may not be very well known to most horse owners. These bilaterally paired pouches are located below the base of the...
By Beth Watkins Nature is so majestically breathtaking because it is the perfect balance of order and chaos; predictable yet ever changing. This combination creates an...
FFA National Officer Karstyn Cantrell It was a Saturday last October, when Karstyn Cantrell heard her name announced from the National Convention Stage in Indianapolis. With...
By Bryan Painter What was the door opener?What was the need or idea that led you through the door of your local Conservation District office for...
By Dr. Garrett Metcalf The suspensory ligament is a vital component of the limb of a horse to produce normal locomotion and support. The suspensory ligament...
By Brandon Baumgarten Like many of you, I spent a lot of time thinking about what happened to Buffalo Bills Football Player Damar Hamlin. If you...
By Dr. Garret Metcalf, DVM Splint bone issue in horses is a common problem in various ages and disciplines. These injuries can be caused by excessive...
By Brandon Baumgarten Did you play basketball in high school? Did you ever notice how some teams would hold on to the ball for extended periods...