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Description: Get your horse health-care, management, and industry questions answered here! Ask The Horse Live is a free audio event available exclusively from The Horse.
Each month, Ask TheHorse Live focuses on a specific equine health care and industry topic hand-picked by our editors. We gather leading veterinarians, researchers, and industry experts to tackle even your toughest questions, submitted in one of two ways:
- Prior to the event during registration.
- During our live online broadcast.
Join us live to be part of the discussion, or listen on-demand to archived podcasts. It’s that easy!
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Ask The Horse Live connects leading veterinarians and industry experts with horse owners to answer your equine health questions. Learn about cutting-edge research and hear practical advice for taking care of your horses. This podcast is a rebroadcast of Ask The Horse Live, which is recorded in front of a live audience.
Hind-limb lameness in horses can be challenging for owners to spot and veterinarians to diagnose. It can affect horses of all ages and disciplines. Subtle signs, such as a shortened stride, reluctance to go forward, or toe-dragging might go unnoticed until the horse’s performance declines or a more obvious issue appears. Catching hind-limb lameness early can improve your horse’s well-being and long-term soundness. Two experts answer listener questions about recognizing, diagnosing, and managing hind-limb lameness in horses in this archived Ask TheHorse Live podcast.
This podcast is brought to you by American Regent Animal Health.
About the Experts:
Tena Ursini, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVSMR, CERP, is an assistant professor in Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville. Her main clinical and research interests are biomechanics and validating rehabilitation treatments, especially related to the back and topline.
Howland M. Mansfield, DVM, CVA, CVMMP, of Summerville, South Carolina, received her DVM from Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine, in Alabama, and completed internships in both general equine medicine and surgery and in advanced equine reproduction. She is certified in both veterinary acupuncture and veterinary medical manipulation. She has practiced along the East Coast over the course of 14 years, in addition to time in Germany providing veterinary care for some of the most elite show horses in Europe. In 2012 Mansfield was named by the South Carolina Horseman’s Council as the Horse Person of the Year for her efforts in equine rescue and in combating animal cruelty. She joined American Regent in 2023 as a technical services veterinarian where she can support the welfare of and improve health care for horses and small animals throughout the U.S.

Recent Episodes
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Understanding Hind-Limb Lameness in Horses
Hind-limb lameness in horses can be challenging for owners to spot and veterinarians to diagnose. It can af...
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Planning for Equine Emergencies
Planning ahead for equine emergencies can help you avoid delays in care and unexpected expenses, and review...
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Caring for Young Horse Joints
Maintaining healthy joints in young horses lays the groundwork for long-term soundness and performance. Pro...
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What You Need to Know About Equine Degenerative Joint Disease
Degenerative joint disease, or osteoarthritis (OA), in horses is a common but complicated condition. While ...
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Managing Your Horse’s Weight Through Thick and Thin
Researchers suggest54% of horses in the U.S. are overweight or obese, putting them at a higher risk of deve...
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Preventive Equine Joint Care
Equine osteoarthritis (OA), or the degeneration of cartilage and bone in a horse’s joint, is a painful cond...
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Managing Horses With Allergies
Like humans, horses can develop allergies to environmental elements such as dust components, mites, molds, ...
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Budgeting and Planning for Horse Expenses
Do you feel like you can’t afford your horse? You’re not alone. Understand how to manage horse expenses to ...