MyHorse Daily Releases Free Guide on Lameness

Learn how to identify lameness in your horse.

Boulder, CO, August 11, 2011 --(PR.com)-- MyHorse Daily, a new online community featuring daily articles from industry experts, how-to videos, and horse care tips, announces the release of Diagnosing and Treating Equine Lameness: Has your horse got a limp? Determine what’s wrong and help him heal.

Sooner or later, every horse owner is confronted with an animal that will experience lameness. Horse owners will learn how to accurately diagnose lameness in their horse, as simple actions like a head-bob, toe-drag or shortened stride could indicate lameness. The better informed the horse owner is about the nature of their horse’s problem, the more effective any treatment is likely to be.

This new guide from MyHorse Daily also features an easy-to-understand definition of lameness and grade classification to assist in diagnosing lameness, which is adapted from the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ classification, as defined in its Guide to Horse Shows.

MyHorse Daily members may download Diagnosing and Treating Equine Lameness: Has your horse got a limp? Determine what’s wrong and help him heal for free at http://myhorse.com/free-guides/diagnosing-and-treating-equine-lameness-has-your-horse-got-a-limp-help-him-heal/.

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