Azoturia Articles
Azoturia: symptoms and treatment »
21 March, 2006
Horse & Hound explains the most appropriate and up-to-date methods of dealing with a case of azoturia
Understanding azoturia »
7 July, 2005
The most commonly know muscle disorder, exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER), is also known as tying up, set-fast and azoturia, among other names
Avoiding azoturia »
12 August, 2004
Careful management can help prevent an azoturia attack, as Horse & Hound explains
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Azoturia explained »
22 July, 2004
It can be distressing when a horse develops azoturia, but with careful management subsequent attacks can be prevented, says HORSE magazine
Coping with azoturia »
13 January, 2004
Azoturia, or tying up, is a serious condition which needs prompt veterinary attention and careful management during the recovery period
Understanding azoturia »
19 June, 2002
Expert advice from HORSE magazine on how to recognise azoturia and what to do if you suspect your horse is affected
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Weather warning for Azoturia »
13 November, 2000
Monsoon conditions are as likely to cause tying-up as cold snaps as exercise becomes limited








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