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The Do’s and Don’ts of Colic

Colic

Knowing the Symptoms and Risk Factors Could Save Your Horse by Dave Sauter, DVM   Colic simply refers to abdominal pain. Horses seem to have more problems with colic than any other domesticated animal; it is the leading cause of death over any other equine disease. One study found an …

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What the Horse? DIY Performance Horses

performance

Maintaining and Developing Your Performance Horse by Theresa Rice   With this month’s focus on performance horses, I wanted to give a perspective that some may not have considered: The-do-it-yourself (DIY) performance horse owner. Many performance horses are in full time training with a professional trainer. However, my performance horse …

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EquestriSafe – Clever and Easy to Use Equine Identification and Safety Products

“Before Emergencies Happen” is the EquestriSafe motto. Be prepared in the event of an emergency such as floods, fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, or getting separated from your equine on the trail. EquestriSafe’s products are perfect for traveling, camping, hunting, trail riding, conveying important health/dietary information and more. Equestrisafe offers fetlock identification …

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Try, Try Again

Living Up to Our Potential by Kim Roe   My horse, Exodus, is a Lusitano. A Portuguese horse, he is bred for ranch work, dressage, and bullfighting. I do dressage with him, some working equitation, and also hope that he will be a good and safe trail horse someday. The …

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Avoiding a Lameness Exam

“Plan Your Training Program to Reduce the Risk of Injury” by Jackie Bellamy-Zions   The sun is shining, birds are singing, flowers are blooming and the temptation is to launch full-on into your horse training endeavors. You may have kept fit throughout the winter on the ski slopes or at …

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The Riding Doctor, by Beth Glosten

Book Review, Finding Strength and Stability in the Saddle   After leaving horses behind for many years to pursue her medical career, Dr. Beth Glosten decided it was time to ride again only to discover that, as a middle-aged woman, she struggled with tension, awkwardness, and an aching back. Dr. …

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