"IS MY HORSE lame?" is a question that all owners ask themselves and their friends pretty frequently. Due to an equine's anatomy, flight response and penchant for causing trouble, all will be lame at some point in their lives, and most multiple times, for a variety of reasons.
Lameness in horses is a condition characterised by an abnormality in the horse’s gait, typically due to pain or mechanical dysfunction in one or more limbs, or elsewhere in the body that affects movement. This can range from subtle changes in movement to obvious limping or an inability to bear weight on a limb.
Lameness is often a symptom of an underlying issue due to an injury, inflammation, disease, or structural deformities affecting the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, or hooves, and…