Amanda Uechi Ronan
HN’s Horses in Horror-o-thon! [insert creepy voice] Final Day
For our finale, we’re headed way back to 1949 with Disney’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. (more…)
HN’s Horses in Horror-o-thon! Day 4
Headless horsemen and Johnny Depp headline this Halloween staple.
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HN’s Horses in Horror-O-Thon! Day 2
Featuring Edgar Allen Poe’s first published work “Metzengerstein” with a little help from some Legos.
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HN’S Horses in Horror-o-thon! Day 1
Dark Vengeance, a creepy episode from the 1972 TV series Circle of Fear, is up first in our countdown to Halloween. (more…)
Celebrity Equestrian: Joe Perry of Aerosmith
Joe Perry may be the star guitarist in a little known band called Aerosmith, but he’s also an equestrian. (more…)
6 Photos Proving Unicorns Exist
If you’re still on the lookout for an easy Halloween costume, take a cue from this photographer. (more…)
HorseNerd: Horses in Archaeology
Relative to other animals, horses weren’t domesticated all that long ago.
The Time I Lost My Mind Trying To Buy A Saddle
Otherwise known as the time Amanda could not find a saddle to fit her (apparently) awkward sized butt. The 16.2-hand thoroughbred with big shoulders, high withers and an “apple-bottom” doesn’t help either.
Celebrity ‘Oh Crap’ Moments
All equestrians learn about the laws of gravity at some point during their riding career… even celebrity equestrians. (more…)
5 Free Horses in Search of a Forever Home
All around the nation horses are in search of safe, loving homes. Here are five available today.
What The Muck Is That? ‘Swamp Cancer’
Each week we investigate one equestrian conundrum in “What the muck is that?” This week we take a look at Equine Pythiosis a.k.a. “Swamp Cancer.”
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How To Say Goodbye To a Unicorn
Every horse must cross the rainbow bridge eventually, but the end always seems to come too soon. This is the story of a sendoff that was nothing short of magical, from the blog of photographer Andrea Blair.
Take a Tour of Bill Gates’ New $18 Million California Equestrian Facility
The Microsoft founder bought a 229-acre thoroughbred training center in Rancho Santa Fe, previously owned by Jenny Craig. (more…)
Neglected Horses Become Besties
Two North Texas rescues band together to survive, forming a lifelong friendship in the process. (more…)
What the Muck Is That? ‘Keratoma’
Each week we investigate one equestrian conundrum in “What the muck is that?” This week we take a look at keratomas by reader request.
Horsenista: Home + Fashion + Art
This week on Horsenista we feature a $50 million property up for auction with no reserve price, an equestrian fashion contest, and some horsey fine art. (more…)
Kaley Cuoco Jumps All The Thingz!
The Big Bang Theory actress, aboard her regular mount Thor, competed in the Longines Los Angeles Masters Charity Pro-Am in Los Angeles last weekend… dressed as Pocahontas.
6 Free Horses in Need of Loving Homes
All around the nation horses are in search of forever homes. Here are six available today.
Equine Science + Video Game = Horse Nerd Heaven
Rutgers Equine Science Center recently unveiled a website for kids that is pretty fantastic. Let’s check it out.
What The Muck Is That? ‘Canker’
Each week we investigate one equestrian conundrum in “What the muck is that?” This week we take a look at Canker by reader request.
We recently received this message from a reader:
So… what the muck is that?
Canker is an infection that results in chronic hypertrophy (over growth or enlargement) of the horn-producing tissues in the hoof. It normally starts in the frog, but can quickly take over the sole, bars, and hoof wall. Canker can be in just one hoof or all four. Any breed, gender, or age of horse is susceptible to the disease, which has no known cause.
Is it like thrush?
Canker is very often misdiagnosed as thrush in its early stages. Thrush is a bacterial infection generally due to unsanitary living conditions or a very wet environment. Canker, on the other hand, is an infection of no known origin (some believe it is caused by the papillomavirus) that can be found in both wet and dry environments and on meticulously cared for equines.
Key Differences:
Thrush = Generally restricted to the clefts of the frog, central sulci, or puncture wounds.
Canker = Invades the horn of the frog anywhere throughout the structure.
Thrush = Damaged tissue turns dark black.
Canker = Damaged tissue turns a pale white or yellow.
Thrush = Loss of tissue.
Canker = Rapid increase of tissue.
What should I look for?
In the early stages you will see a light brown, grey or yellow tissue in the frog that bleeds easily and is painful to the touch. The horse may or may not be lame.
If left untreated the canker will spread rapidly, resulting in a “cauliflower-like” appearance and mild to severe lameness.
Check out this video that shows a farrier’s reaction to canker.
What’s the treatment?
Veterinarian performed radical debridement (cutting away) of the infected tissue down into normal tissue is required. Depending on the depth of the infection, the horse may need to be put under general anesthesia or given a nerve block. Debridement can be done by electric cauterization or a traditional scalpel method followed with cryotherapy.
After debridement, the entire area must be thoroughly cleaned and covered with an antibiotic dressing daily. The wound must be kept clean and dry to heal properly, which may take weeks to months. Systemic antibiotics are generally prescribed.
Have you ever asked, “What the muck is that?” Send us your questions and we will do our best to answer!
Go Riding.
Sources: Merck Manual, Equine Podiatry.
The Horses of Starz’ ‘Outlander’
Outlander will wrap up a record-breaking run on Starz this Saturday with its mid-season finale. The reviews, both critical and fan-based, have been off the charts and I’m here to add to the applause, because the horsey elements are fantastic. (more…)
11 Hats Shaped Like Horses
Because it’s silly and that’s what we do here.
4 Milk Jug Obstacles That Will Embolden Your Equine
Reduce, reuse and recycle your way to a more confident horse.
Amanda’s Poetry Corner: ‘I Always Want the Bad Horse’
Amanda the Poet is baaack! (more…)