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  • What Horse Owners Should Know about Rabies

    Rabies is a viral disease that occurs mostly in carnivores and bats, but it can affect any mammal, including humans and horses and causes encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and a variety of clinical signs.

    Flossie Sellers - April 29, 2013 09:53

  • Blood Tests May Be Diagnostic Key to Grass Sickness in Horses

     Although the acute and subacute types of Equine Grass Sickness are almost always fatal regardless of treatment, horses with chronic EGS may survive if they are fed high-energy concentrated feeds.

    Flossie Sellers - April 30, 2013 09:12

  • Importance of Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research for Horse Health

    Today, the Gluck Center faculty conduct equine research in six targeted areas: genetics and genomics, infectious diseases and immunology, musculoskeletal science, parasitology, pharmacology/toxicology and reproductive health.

    Flossie Sellers - May 1, 2013 10:50

  • Good Samaritans Report Case of Severe Horse Neglect in Utah

    Northern Utah citizens responded passionately to the case of a horse that was discovered with a halter embedded in its face near Farmington this past week, and Davis County Animal Control was flooded with calls from the public.

    Flossie Sellers - May 1, 2013 13:37

  • Surprising Female to Male Ratio in Early Horse Pregnancies

    The higher insulin-like growth factor-1 concentrations in female embryos in pregnant horses might represent a mechanism to ensure the survival of the embryos under conditions that would otherwise strongly favor males.

    Flossie Sellers - May 2, 2013 09:06

  • Race Horse Deaths Baffle Trainer Baffert

    When an ordinarily healthy horse returns to the barn after a workout or race and dies within an hour, the death is defined as Sudden Death Syndrome.

    Flossie Sellers - May 3, 2013 09:01

  • Curtail Use of Antibiotics in Horses to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance

    When antimicrobials are used, the bacteria exposed to the antibiotic will be inhibited or die, but a few bacteria will likely survive and ultimately only resistant bacteria remain.

    Flossie Sellers - May 3, 2013 10:28

  • New Elastic Kinesiology Tape Created for Horses

    Equi-Tape works, not as a bandage, brace, or a wrap, and does not work by reducing the movement of muscles or joints but encourages greater freedom of movement while supporting joints and muscles.

    Flossie Sellers - May 3, 2013 10:54

  • Is Your Horse Getting Trace Minerals Essential to Health?

    The use of copper and zinc supplementation in modern horse feeds stems from the possible role of these two nutrients in reducing physitis, osteochondrosis, wobbler syndrome, and other developmental orthopedic diseasesp>

    Flossie Sellers - May 5, 2013 08:26

  • Is Your Horse Suffering from Back Pain?

    When diagnosing back pain in horses, attention is directed at determining whether pain arises primarily from malfunction of bones and muscles in the back or whether it is secondary to malfunction of structures elsewhere.

    Flossie Sellers - May 5, 2013 09:29

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