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From The Horse, July 2007
While there are many causes of limb swelling, simple stocking up can be treated quickly and readily, and it can be easily prevented.

From The Blood-Horse, June 30, 2007
Racehorses deserve a little R&R, but today their retreats can be more like a high-tech spa than your granddad’s pasture.

From The Blood-Horse, June 23, 2007
Dr. Steve Allday talks about the role of the veterinarian in racing, medication, corrective surgery, and more.

(Simpsonville, KY) Near the rolling pastures where Kentucky’s thoroughbreds are raised, veterinarian Dr. Steven Allday believes he can extend the careers of not only his thoroughbred champion patients, but also horses of all breeds and ages.

Until now, the most effective way to help a thoroughbred run more comfortably was to give the animal injections of hyaluronic acid (HA). Unfortunately, the results lasted less than 36 hours, the time it took the horse to metabolize HA, a naturally occurring substance and major component of the synovial fluid that cushions animals’ joints.