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2016-02-01
How your horse sees you
PROTECT HERDA HORSES FROM THE SUN
MULTIPLE IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES BEST IN STIFLE DIAGNOSIS
THE EFFECTS OF MISMATCHED BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS
Among eight horses who received transfusions with an incompatible blood type, seven developed mild signs of adverse reactions, including low fever, hives and increased heart rate.
ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURES
HOW’S YOUR HAY SUPPLY HOLDING UP?
MANAGE YOUR HORSE TO LIVE LONGER
Seemingly unrelated health issues in older horses can often be traced back to dental problems.
Over a lifetime, the wear and tear caused by carrying several hundred extra pounds can increase a horse’s susceptibility to arthritis and other chronic degenerative bone diseases.
PPID can be diagnosed with laboratory tests, but they need to be carefully timed and interpreted depending on the season of the year.
ARTHRITIS: INEVITABLE BUT NOT UNTREATABLE
1. CHRONIC INFLAMMATION
OLD “OLD”?
Riding trim
Second chances
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