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Learn about the most common types of horses and breeds. You’ll find that every type and breed of horse has unique qualities.
Updated on March 5th, 2026
Did you know a horse’s weight can be estimated by taking measurements and calculations? Learn more about horse weight and this method at Petco.
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Learn about the purpose of horseshoes and the difference between horseshoes and boots to determine whether your horse should wear them or not.
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When grooming your horse, you’re not only bonding with them, but simultaneously providing health and wellness benefits. Learn about horse grooming and what tools to use.
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Even though the other horses tested positive and Chance could have EPM, we cannot rule out other causes including orthopedic disease. I would advise you to consult a veterinarian and have him tested for EPM.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hello. Every horse is an individual, & despite everything you might read, if Beau was doing well on the oats & hay, then that is good for him. Your photo shows a nicely balanced horse. As long as he maintains a good weight like this, then anything additional is unnecessary. Oats, hay & pasture are perfect for him. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Ebony may need to have a full exam and lameness workup done by your equine veterinarian to make sure she doesn't have a lameness issue. If there is no soft tissue or bone issue going on causing lameness, she may have muscle pain, and in my experience acupuncture works great for treating musculoskeletal issues in horses. Gentle massage and acupressure techniques and stretching exercises are things you can learn to do as a horse owner and they may help as well. She is at an age where she is likely dealing with arthritis pain also, and could benefit from products like Cosequin for horses. Hope that is helpful!
Updated on November 25th, 2025
She needs to be examined by a vet if she doesn't have enough strength to stand. That is very concerning so please call your vet and have her seen as soon as possible. Your vet can run lab-work to help diagnose and treat her problem.
Updated on November 25th, 2025
She may be having an allergic reaction, which causes the edema, or swelling you're seeing in the legs. If she's not lame, you can give her time, with walking and cold water hosing. If the swelling persists, she probably needs steroids instead of bute and I recommend a visit to your vet for a full exam and bloodwork as well.
Updated on November 25th, 2025