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How Sweet it Is

All About Sweet Feeds by Eleanor Blazer   Awww…the sweet, earthy smells of a horse barn: the horses, the hay, the manure, the feed! For a horse person, there is nothing like it. Even opening a bag of fresh horse feed and enjoying the aroma is a simple pleasure. Ever …

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40-Year-Old Rotational Deworming Strategy Has Led to Resistance

Fecal Egg Count Tests Should be Used to Determine Your Deworming Strategy More than 40 years ago, traditional parasite control programs were developed involving rotating dewormers with a number of different products at regular intervals. At that time, most horse owners were concerned about Strongylus vulgaris (large strongyle bloodworm). S. …

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First “Research Reflections” Column, a New Feature in Dr. Getty’s Forage for Thought

Dr. Getty

Dr. Getty announces a new feature, “Research Reflections,” insights on relevant nutrition research and how it impacts your horses’ health, in her bi-monthly newsletter, Forage for Thought. Subscribe for free at www.GettyEquineNutrition.com. The following is the first to be featured:   Prebiotics may reduce inflammation in aging horses Researchers from …

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Responsible, Purposeful Breeding

Breeding

The words responsible and breeding should be an inseparable pairing in the horse industry. The successful future of a foal depends heavily on the investment of the breeder to: 1) financially project costs from conception to sale or lifespan of the horse if it is to be kept. 2) research, …

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Free Program Saves Horse Owners Thousands of Dollars on Colic Surgery

coliCare

SmartPak Celebrates Three Years of Healthier Horses with ColiCare™ PLYMOUTH, MA – August 20, 2015 – Colic is a potentially deadly and unfortunately common condition that affects horses of all ages, breeds, and disciplines. In fact, the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) estimates 900,000 horses will colic each year …

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