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  • Hives and Skin Allergies
    Category: Equine, Pet Health, Chronic Conditions

    The skin is the largest organ in the body and serves many important functions. In spite of its usefulness, a horse’s skin can also develop redness, itchiness or hives in response to various substances in the environment. These kinds of allergic reactions can be caused by things eaten, inhaled or touched

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  • Hernias
    Category: Equine, Pet Health, Chronic Conditions

    Hernias A hernia is a tear in the body wall of a horse that allows the internal organs to push through to a place where they don’t belong. There are several types of hernias. They can affect horses of any age or breed. Horses may have a defect at birth (congenital) that increases the risk of a hernia,

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  • Headshaking
    Category: Equine, Pet Health, Chronic Conditions

    Head shaking shows up in horses as uncontrollable shaking, jerking or flicking of the head, with no obvious physical irritation causing the condition. While some cases may be mild, head shaking can be severe enough to make a horse dangerous or unsuitable for riding. Other symptoms that may occur alongside

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  • Fractures
    Category: Equine, Pet Health, Orthopedics

    Fractures, or breaks, can potentially occur in any bone in a horse’s body. Some types of fractures, however, are more common, especially among very athletic horses, such as racehorses. Causes of Fractures Fractures fall into several categories: An incomplete fracture (also known a “green stick,”

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  • Food and Nutrition
    Category: Equine, Living With Your Pet, Providing Care

    From your point of view, as the caregiver, it is important to familiarize your horse with being handled-and of course, it is always gratifying to have a horse with a clean and smart appearance. Feeding your horse correctly is a vital element of effective horse care. A horse's natural grazing pattern

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  • Exerional Rhabdomyolysis (Tying-Up)
    Category: Equine, Pet Health, Diseases and Viruses

    Horse lovers have observed this frightening disease for centuries. It’s been called azoturia, tying-up, cording up, holiday disease and Monday morning disease; the last two names reflect that symptoms are sometimes observed after hard work followed by a period of rest. In the last couple of decades,

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  • Examining Your Horse
    Category: Equine, Choosing Your Pet, Horses

    Even if you fall in love with the horse, do not buy it before the animal has been thoroughly examined by a veterinarian with experience in performing purchase examinations. Long-time horse owners almost always have a veterinarian examine any animal before purchase and first-time owners should certainly

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  • Why Turnout is Essential Your Horse
    Category: Newsletter Library

    Could your horse's health suffer if it spends too much time indoors?

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  • Is Your Horse Showing Signs of Problems in its Hind Legs?
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    Do you know the common causes of hind leg problems in horses?

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  • Signs That Your Horse is Stressed
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    Can you recognize the signs of stress in your horse?

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  • Facts to Help You Care for Your Foal
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    Do you know these foal facts?

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  • Managing Equine Asthma
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    Does your horse have equine asthma? These tips will help you relieve asthma symptoms.

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  • Your Senior Horse and Exercising
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    Do you know how much exercise your older horse needs?

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  • Horseback Riding in the Winter
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    Are you planning to ride your horse this winter? Check out these safety tips.

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  • Your Winter Horse Care Checklist
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    How prepared is your horse for winter weather?

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  • Anxiety in Horses
    Category: Newsletter Library, Equine

    Are you worried about your anxious horse? Try a few of these suggestions.

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