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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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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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Build A Barn: Hay Day

When do you order hay? It’s a feeling like money in the bank to have hay for the whole rest of the year! I thought I may have miscalculated my hay order from last year–but would you believe I had exactly 4 bales left before the first cutting was ready …

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Summer Horse-Care Tips from KER

summer

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 — Summer has arrived! Temperatures are up, sweat is dripping, and insects are swarming all over. While the warm weather offers great opportunities to work with your horse, it also brings certain horse-care challenges. Consider the following summertime horse-management tips from the equine nutrition experts at …

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Avoiding a Lameness Exam

 With a well-planned training program   The sun is shining, birds are singing, flowers are blooming and the temptation is to launch full-on into your horse-training endeavours.  You may have kept fit throughout the winter on the ski slopes or at the gym but what about your horse?  Unless you …

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