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Tendon firing & blistering: Illegal and unethical veterinary practice
Many years ago, when working on a racing yard, I noticed one of the 'superstar' mares of the yard had strange lines running down the back of her tendons. Being young and naive, I asked one of the older, more experiences stable staff what it was. I was given a dirty look and told to shut up! Subconsciously, this one of the core memories that sparked my interest in injury management & rehab.

Emer Mc Namee
Oct 17, 20244 min read


WEBINAR : Bridle Fitting for Horse Owners
Feel lost when it comes to bridle fitting? There are so many brands and designs available now it can be daunting to figure out which one is best. This webinar will help you understand pressure points and what designs to look out for.

Cleo Murphy
Oct 11, 20241 min read


WEBINAR: How much hay does my horse need?
A lecture all about hay in the horses diet, importance of fibre, the BCS and more.

Cleo Murphy
Oct 9, 20241 min read


Essential Equine Anatomy: The Stifle - A complex joint
The stifle joint in horses is a complex, hinge joint. Anatomically, the stifle is comparable to the human knee, connecting the Femur and Tibia together. The stifle is crucial for both stability and dynamic movement, facilitating shock absorption during weight-bearing, rapid flexion and extension during locomotion, and the "stay apparatus" that allows horses to stand at rest. However, due to its complex structure and the significant forces exerted upon it during work, the stif

Emer Mc Namee
Oct 8, 20245 min read


WEBINAR: Magnetic Therapy - "Do magnets have a place in equine health care?
Join Emer (EquiFlexx Therapy) for an informative webinar that delves into the science and controversy surrounding magnetic therapy in...

Emer Mc Namee
Oct 2, 20241 min read


The importance foot balance for soundness
The importance of good foot balance in equine biomechanics cannot be overstated, but is so often overlooked. A horse's hooves are its foundation, supporting the entire body and playing a critical role in locomotion. Good hoof balance is essential for the horse's soundness, performance, and overall health, as it ensures that weight and forces are distributed evenly through the limbs and joints. Poor hoof balance, on the other hand, can lead to a cascade of problems, ranging fr

Emer Mc Namee
Sep 29, 20244 min read


Essential Equine Anatomy: Tendons & Elastic recoil
Elastic recoil energy refers to the energy stored in a biological tissue when it undergoes deformation—such as stretching or compressing—and subsequently released when the tissue returns to its original shape. In equine locomotion, this concept is critical for efficient movement, as it allows horses to conserve metabolic energy while maximizing propulsion.

Emer Mc Namee
Sep 29, 20243 min read


Essential equine anatomy: Hunter's bump
We have all seen the protruding appearance in the hindquarters and probably passed it off as a confirmational defect or told "he's always had that". It's a condition often not talked about or understood.

Emer Mc Namee
Sep 26, 20243 min read


Let's go Hydro! Water treadmill vs Swimming - Functional exercise modality of fad?
Water treadmill and swimming are two popular hydrotherapies used for conditioning and rehabilitation in horses. Both methods provide low-impact, joint-friendly workouts, but they have distinct benefits and drawbacks.

Emer Mc Namee
Sep 24, 20244 min read


Feed room talks: Iron deficiency, a rare condition often misunderstood
When we think about maintaining the health and vitality of our horses, the topic of nutrition naturally comes to mind. Balanced diets, correct supplements, and specific health concerns such as mineral deficiencies are all important. One deficiency that often raises concern is iron deficiency. However, it is crucial to understand that iron deficiency in horses is extremely rare, and the widespread marketing of iron supplements is often misleading. Let’s dive deeper into this t

Emer Mc Namee
Sep 24, 20243 min read


Obesity in horses: Stress on the musculoskeletal system
Obesity in horses places considerable additional stress on their musculoskeletal system, leading to a range of problems that can severely impact their mobility, performance, and overall quality of life. In the past 12 months, I have seen more overweight and dangerously obese horses than I have every come across! This seems to be a growing problem within the equestrian community. Are we killing them with kindness?

Emer Mc Namee
Sep 23, 20244 min read
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