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  • Don't Let the Sun Set on a Case of Choke in Your Horse

    When horses are greedy eaters or have had esophageal trauma, or ongoing dehydration that compromises swallowing action, they may become predisposed to choke.

    Flossie Sellers - May 6, 2013 08:37

  • Racing Suspended Due to Equine Herpesvirus

    The racing director for Vernon Downs said that five horses all from the same trainer and housed in the same barn tested positive for equine herpes and one had to be euthanized.

    Flossie Sellers - May 6, 2013 10:19

  • Prevent Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes from Infecting You or Your Horse

     Horse owners are advised to take steps to reduce the number of mosquitoes around their barns, stables, and homes, including eliminating standing water in farm yards as well as making sure horse vaccinations are up-to-date.

    Flossie Sellers - May 7, 2013 08:52

  • Watch Out for Pesky Flies on Horses as Summer Approaches

    To protect their horses, owners should have an on-going fly control program based on minimizing the fly population by getting rid of or covering up their favorite breeding environments.

    Flossie Sellers - May 7, 2013 09:48

  • Disease Alert: Strangles Strikes Horses in Australia

    Strangles, a highly contagious horse disease caused by Streptococcus equi has broken out in the Australian Capital Territory and parts of southern New South Wales.

    Flossie Sellers - May 7, 2013 10:21

  • Attention to Daily Details Will Help Keep Your Horse Healthy

    Subtle early signs of ill health in horses are easily missed without a daily inspection, yet early detection is essential, and the more quickly appropriate remedial care is taken, or treatment applied, the better.

    Flossie Sellers - May 7, 2013 11:15

  • What To Expect When Vaccinating Horses

    Vaccines have side effects due to the immune stimulation they have to create, most of which are mild and transient, but it's important to be able to distinguish between minor side effects and those reactions that warrant a call to your veterinarian.

    Flossie Sellers - May 8, 2013 09:03

  • NSAIDs - Helpful or Harmful in Horses?

     It is now recognized that NSAIDs cause side effects in the gastrointestinal tract of the horse such as stomach ulcers, severe inflammation and injury to the colon, and damage to the kidneys particularly when horses are dehydrated.

    Flossie Sellers - May 8, 2013 13:20

  • Research Key to Recurrent Airway Obstruction in Horses

     Research into genes in horses that produce a certain protein may lead to treatment for both recurrent airway obstruction in horses and also asthma in people.

    Flossie Sellers - May 9, 2013 08:17

  • 10 Steps to Better Fly Control for Your Horses

    Horse owners should be thinking about how best to control the growing swarms of flies and insects that bring annoyance, misery, and diseases to their horses during the summer season.

    Flossie Sellers - May 9, 2013 10:12

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