Navicular disease is a common cause of chronic forelimb lameness in working and athletic horses.1 It involves inflammation or degeneration of the navicular bone and adjacent tissues. It is not to be...
Of the approximately 70,000 species of fungi, there are around 50 that can cause disease in horses.1 Among these, there are four classes:
Superficial— Affect the skin
Cutaneous— Affect the...
Navicular disease (also known as navicular syndrome) in horses is the result of inflammation or degeneration of the navicular bone and its surrounding tissues, which usually occurs in the front feet...