Digital Radiography on Your Farm

Many of you have already seen Dr. Gnadt’s latest diagnostic tool—the portable digital radiography unit. It has been in the truck for a short time and many patients have benefited…

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Why Lameness & Neurological Exams Matter

Every horse tells a story with how they move. A head bob here, a shortened stride there, an unwillingness to pick up a lead — these subtle changes can be…

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Does My Horse Need VSMT?

Every horse’s body is a finely tuned system of bones, muscles, nerves, and joints. When even one area of that system isn’t moving as well as it should, the whole…

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Benefits of Acupuncture for Your Horse

If your horse feels stiff, sore, uneven, or just not quite themselves, acupuncture may be a gentle and effective way to support comfort, movement, and overall well-being. At Epona Equine…

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What does CVA stand for?

The letters behind someone’s name can be confusing, so it is always a good idea to ask anyone working on your horse what the letters behind their name mean and…

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What does CVSMT stand for?

The letters behind someone’s name can be confusing, so it is always a good idea to ask anyone working on your horse what the letters behind their name mean and…

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Helpful Diagnostics with X-Rays

On-farm digital x-rays allow Dr. Gnadt to gather valuable information during your regular farm visit, helping guide treatment decisions and support your horse’s comfort, soundness, and performance. Common ways x-rays…

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Dental Myth Buster: Does a mini need floating?

Myth Buster: “Miniature horses don’t need their teeth floated” This couldn’t be farther from the truth! Minis have the same number of teeth a standard horse has. Some minis have…

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