Horses can sometimes develop TMJ disorders, which impact the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), a crucial articulation responsible for movement of. These conditions can present as pain, popping sounds in the jaw, reduced appetite, and in some cases lameness. Equine practitioners can diagnose TMJ disorders through a thorough physical exam and may recomm… Read More
Maintaining your horse's equilibrium is essential for their overall well-being. Whether they struggle with soreness in their back, knees, or simply need added support during riding, specialized pads can make a difference. These inserts are designed to distribute pressure points, enhancing your horse's performance. Consider pads made from foam fo… Read More