47 episodes

Holistic equine vet talks solutions to the "unsolveable" horse problems. Starting with why traditional treatments don't work. If you get to the primary cause, you can solve your horse's problem.Such as skin conditions, lameness, coughing, ulcers, suspensory issues, weird behavior, diarrhea and more. Also, training issues like not bending, tripping, lead swapping, wide on barrels, dropping rails over fences, and lots more fun stuff.

Horse Mysteries Solved‪!‬ Renee

    • Education

Holistic equine vet talks solutions to the "unsolveable" horse problems. Starting with why traditional treatments don't work. If you get to the primary cause, you can solve your horse's problem.Such as skin conditions, lameness, coughing, ulcers, suspensory issues, weird behavior, diarrhea and more. Also, training issues like not bending, tripping, lead swapping, wide on barrels, dropping rails over fences, and lots more fun stuff.

    Colic and the travelator

    Colic and the travelator

    Here's the bad news:Colic is the #1 cause of death in horses.Impaction colic is involved in about 80% of all colic types.Here's the good news:Impaction colic is totally preventable.In today's Horse Mysteries Solved podcast, I'll share with you an easy to remember analogy about how the intestine works -- which is surprisingly like an airport --, and what is best to feed horses to avoid impaction colic.Cheers to the truth getting out, Renee Tucker, DVMTucker BioKinetic University

    • 18 min
    Cellulitis

    Cellulitis

    I hope you are NOT familiar with cellulitis, because it is not good. There's an image of a horse leg with cellulitis at the link below (graphic warning).Articles state that over 50% of cellulitis cases come with no warning, and no signs of trauma or cut skin.It's currently a veterinary mystery. Which is why it's on today's Horse Mysteries Solved podcast. 🙂A fairly short chat about what the typical treatments are vs. what is the real cause.Cellulitis Image (graphic warning) and transcription:h...

    • 7 min
    When should you get an MRI?

    When should you get an MRI?

    Has your horse had an MRI? I would love to hear the results.In todays Horse Mysteries Solved podcast, I'm sharing MRI results on a lame horse.Why would it matter?Because we discuss:Were the results helpful?What could have been done?Why is the horse still lame?Plus:Pros and cons of MRIsWhy MRIs can make you sickCheers to the truth getting out, Renee Tucker, DVMTucker BioKinetic University

    • 20 min
    3 Things I Wish I had known--and why they will help you

    3 Things I Wish I had known--and why they will help you

    When I went to vet school, I thought if I just learn everything about horses during these four years-- really well-- then I can help all the horses!I was so excited.Fast forward 30 years later, and I'm still excited about helping horses.But there's 3 things about vet school that I wish I had known. So I'm sharing them with you today on Horse Mysteries Solved: 3 Things I Wish I had known--and why they will help you.Cheers to the truth getting out, Renee Tucker, DVMTucker BioKinetic Univer...

    • 15 min
    Headshaking -- real causes and solutions

    Headshaking -- real causes and solutions

    Why haven't scientists solved headshaking in horses yet? They know it's a cranial nerve problem. Yet when scientists inspect the nerves, they can't find anything wrong.That's because it's a nerve transmission problem, rather than a problem with the nerve itself.Care for the full explanation? It's on today's Horse Mysteries Solved? podcast.Links Mentioned:https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.comhttps://wheredoesmyhorsehurt.com/practitioners/Cheers to the truth getting out, Renee Tucker, DVMT...

    • 27 min
    Kissing spine -- Part 2

    Kissing spine -- Part 2

    If you listened to the last podcast of Horse Mysteries Solved, you know we talked about the true cause of kissing spine in horses.This podcast is a continuation: Kissing spine Part 2.The body has multiple compensation layers available to it. You may be familiar with this straightforward example: when the left leg hurts, the body puts more weight on the right leg.Besides compensating mechanisms, the body has multiple "backup" systems in place.In this podcast, I share the body's primary ba...

    • 19 min

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