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All About Teeth

Catherine Madera teeth

How a Horse’s Teeth Erupt and Wear Over Time by Eleanor Blazer   Is your horse getting a little “long in the tooth”? This expression usually means the horse (or person) is getting old, but even young horses can have teeth that are too long or have sharp points. It’s …

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The Complications of a Rescue Horse

“It was an honor and privilege to be the featured speaker at New Options Equine Rescue’s first big fund raiser” Missy Wryn says.  “Out of the many stories of rescue horses I’ve had in training over the years I couldn’t deny the most egregious story of my very own rescue …

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Sox For Horses ® Inc.: More ‘Made in America’ Proud Than Ever

Tallahassee, Florida (March 2016) In the last five years America has put more people back to work than Europe, Japan and all advanced economic nations combined.* That ‘Made in America’ pride is something Sox For Horses ® Inc. president and founder Raymond Petterson understands. Since 2007 the Tallahassee entrepreneur has …

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Why is Colic so Common in Domestic Horses?

The number one killer of horses other than old age is colic. If you search “equine colic” on the World Wide Web, over 400,000 results will appear! Many of them explain colic as a common yet potentially deadly disorder of the digestive system with a wide array of causes. To …

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Springtime Laminitis: Management Tips to Reduce the Risk

Tuesday, March 8, 2016— In many parts of the country, dormant winter forages will soon transition to lush, green grass. As seasons change, forage growth accelerates and ingestion of fructan-rich grasses increases. While overindulgence of fructans can be problematic for certain horses, owners can take steps to ensure a seamless …

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West Nile Virus on the Rise!

Protect Your Horse from a Deadly Disease by Dave Sauter, DVM   Now is not the time to be complacent about vaccination for West Nile virus (WNV). This virus is the leading cause of arbovirus encephalitis in horses and humans in the United States. In the state of Washington in …

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Dead-end Host

Dead End Host

Protect Your Horse from Four Serious Diseases by Eleanor Blazer   Within your horse may be invaders that can cause illness. These organisms are dependent on him for sustenance and life. Your horse is their “host.” Examples of these unwanted guests are intestinal parasites, bacterial or viral infection. Many of …

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NATURAL HORSEMANSHIP PROGRAM ADDS INSTRUCTOR OPTION

DILLON, Mont., Jan. 29, 2016 – University of Montana Western Interim Provost Sylvia Moore announced today the addition of an instruction option to the university’s natural horsemanship program beginning in Fall 2016. “This new option fulfills a significant need in the equine industry for properly trained and certified equine instruction,” Olie Else, …

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