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  • Influenza Virus Infects at Least Three Horses in Oregon

    Three horses are known to be infected with the influenza virus and are being treated at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Oregon State University.

    Flossie Sellers - July 25, 2013 15:52

  • Horsemen's Lab FAQS: Which Dewormer Should I Use

    There is no single answer to the question about which dewormer to use for a particular horse because deworming medication should be chosen on a case-by-case basis.

    Flossie Sellers - July 25, 2013 15:07

  • Biostar EQ Presents Expert on Equine Nutrition

    Join Biostar EQ's, Tigger Montague on Tuesday, July 30th at 8pm EDT for a FREE Ask the Expert Live audio Q&A on everything to do nutritionally with the horse.

    Flossie Sellers - July 24, 2013 13:15

  • More than Fly Control - Bringing AntiMicrobial Benefits to Horses

    While Sox for Horses cannot heal a condition, they can help an owner provide clean, anti-microbial protection, allowing a horse's own healthy immune system to do the rest.

    Flossie Sellers - July 23, 2013 07:51

  • Merial Sponsors Summit for Horse Professionals

    While the information the trainers took away regarding their businesses was worthwhile, so was what they learned about horse health care including stomach health and compounded medications.

    Flossie Sellers - July 22, 2013 16:07

  • Monitoring Mosquitoes To Prevent West Nile Virus Infections

    Experts at the Centers for Disease Control say the early detection of mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus makes it easier to see where the virus is spreading and take early action to slow or halt the spread.

    Flossie Sellers - July 22, 2013 09:53

  • BLM Trucking Water to Thirsty Horses

    In addition to trucking in water and hay for wild horses in several states, the agency is asking federal land grazers to reduce the acres they use for livestock because of drought conditions.

    Flossie Sellers - July 22, 2013 09:04

  • Cell Phone Technology Proves Helpful for Horses During Surgery

    Recently, scholars at Illinois and several other U.S. veterinary schools began using accelerometers, the same technology found in smart phones, to monitor horses' movements as they awaken from anesthesia.

    Flossie Sellers - July 22, 2013 08:34

  • Traveling with Horses? Know State Entry Requirements

    For equines coming into California a valid Certificate of Veterinary Inspection issued within 30 days before entry, and evidence of a negative Equine Infectious Anemia test performed at a USDA-approved laboratory within six months are required.

    Flossie Sellers - July 21, 2013 08:54

  • Heat Wave Creating Devastating Conditions for Horses

    Extended high temperatures throughout the country are creating problems for the wild horse population as well as for show and race horses and horse owners.

    Flossie Sellers - July 20, 2013 12:33

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