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Barrel Racing Horses | Common Injuries & Treatments

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Injured List - Barrel Horse News

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    January 30, 2013 I believe that there are five simple rules you should follow when your horse gets injured: 1) Take the horse to a veterinarian as soon as you see symptoms of an injury (and don’t be afraid to get a second opinion) 2) Research the injury, as well as treatment options 3) Ask others about their experiences with a similar injury

Common Musculoskeletal Problems of Barrel-Racing …

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    Barrel-racing horses sustain musculoskeletal injuries, just as eventers, jumpers, and harness-racing horses do, but are some injuries more common than others? Researchers reviewed the medical records of 118 barrel-racing horses, all of which turned out to be Quarter Horses.

Treating and Preventing Overreach Injuries in Barrel Horses

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    These lacerations can become infected, and untreated lacerations can also lead to tissue damage. Even a barrel horse with the best conformation can incur these injuries due to additional stress factors such as inappropriate arena footing, lack of fitness, fatigue, sore muscles, age, a shoeing abnormality or simply bad luck.

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