by Blog Team | Apr 19, 2023 | Blog, Pro News |
How To Become An Equine Physiotherapist To become an equine physiotherapist in the UK, you typically need to follow these steps: Complete a degree in physiotherapy: To become a chartered physiotherapist, you need to complete a degree program in physiotherapy that is...
by Blog Team | Mar 29, 2023 | Blog, Pro News |
What does an equine chiropractor do? An equine chiropractor is a horse healthcare professional who specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal problems in horses. Their main goal is to help improve the horse’s overall movement and performance...
by Blog Team | Mar 25, 2023 | Pro News |
The importance of regular dental care for your horse Horses’ teeth are hypsodont, this means they are continually erupting throughout their life to compensate for the wear and attrition on their teeth. In addition to this the horses’ upper jaw is wider than the lower...
by Blog Team | Jun 26, 2021 | Pro News |
Equine dentistry has evolved massively over the last two decades moving from an optional extra to an essential part of a horses upkeep. The horses mouth is an area not easily examined by the owner (not without risking a few fingers!), therefore regular examinations...
by Blog Team | Feb 16, 2021 | Pro News |
The horse is a non-ruminant herbivore, designed to live in herds, roaming freely over open plains, typically eating for 16-20 hours, surviving on a diet of grass, herbs and shrubs, which are high in fibre and low in starch. Our domestication has in general restricted...
by Blog Team | Nov 26, 2020 | Pro News |
Much like human athletes, it is vital for a competing horse to be in peak physical condition prior to an event to avoid injury. Horse sports massage therapy is highly recommended for an all over muscle conditioning, this is best 2/3 days prior to an event as this...