Clicking joints is common in both horses and humans, however, the cause of the sound is not well understood. The most common cause of clicking joints is due to air bubbles (nitrogen gas bubbles) escaping from the joints or surrounding soft tissues.
If you have a horse that is at risk of laminitis or you are worried about laminitis, what can you do?
With our climate becoming warmer and the UK seeing hotter summers, higher levels of pollen and dust occur. This is leading to an increased number of horses suffering from Equine Pasture Asthma.