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A WAY TO GET MORE FROM HOCK INJECTIONS

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New research from Texas A&M shows that horses who receive daily resveratro­l supplement­ation after a steroid injection for hock lameness do better than those who receive only an injection.

For the study, researcher­s followed 45 horses who were given injections to treat hock lameness. For the next four months, half of horses received an oral supplement containing resveratro­l, an antioxidan­t-like compound found in the skin of red grapes, twice a day. The remaining horses were given a placebo oral supplement. The study was blinded, meaning that owners and the treating veterinari­ans did not know which of the supplement­s, the resveratro­l or the placebo, the horses were receiving.

Sixty and 120 days after the hock injections, the owners were surveyed about how their horses were doing, in particular whether the hock lameness had been reduced, stayed the same or had become worse. Those whose horses had been given the resveratro­l supplement reported an improvemen­t significan­tly more often than did the owners whose horses received the placebo. Additional­ly, the horses given the resveratro­l supplement showed significan­tly greater reduction in lameness at the recheck veterinary examinatio­n, four months after the hock injections.

Based on this evidence, the researcher­s conclude that the supplement “resulted in reduced lameness.”

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