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  • More Michigan Horses Quarantined for EHV-1

    Currently four facilities in Michigan are under quarantine, including the two facilities in which the EHV positive horses reside and they are being monitored for signs and symptoms of the EHV-1 illness.

    Flossie Sellers - April 7, 2015 08:33

  • Horse Owners - Beware of Tick Season

    Infection rates in tick populations vary by tick species and geographic region from as few as two percent to 90 percent or more.

    Flossie Sellers - April 6, 2015 09:54

  • Stray Donkey from Mexico Tests Positive for Glanders

    The protocol for equine captured straying into Texas from Mexico is to test them for a number of diseases foreign to the U.S., including Glanders.

    Flossie Sellers - April 6, 2015 09:00

  • Horse Tests Positive for Strangles

    A case of the potentially fatal horse disease strangles was confirmed in a team of horses that had recently returned to Great Britain after appearing at the Dubai World Cup Carnival.

    Flossie Sellers - March 30, 2015 10:08

  • Horsemen’s Laboratory Marks A Milestone

    It is also recommended to only deworm horses that are the most responsible for the contamination of the pastures and other areas where horses may be exposed to the infective eggs or larvae that are produced.

    Flossie Sellers - March 31, 2015 08:37

  • Dr. Getty’s Tip: Too Much Iron Can Be Detrimental to the Insulin Resistant Horse

    If you are adding a supplement containing iron to your horses diet, you may want to consider changing it if your horse is overweight, diagnosed with insulin resistance, or suffers from equine Cushing’s disease.

    Flossie Sellers - March 27, 2015 08:37

  • Warning to Horse Owners: Tent caterpillars Are Hatching

    Horse owners should plan to move pregnant mares from areas where flowering wild cherry, cherry, apple and related trees are abundant to minimize the chance of exposure to the caterpillars.

    Flossie Sellers - March 26, 2015 11:08

  • Study Finds Common Equine Parasite Misidentified in Veterinary Medicine Textbooks

    A recent study led by Martin Nielsen, assistant professor at the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center, found that all veterinary medicine textbooks have misidentified a common equine parasite.

    Flossie Sellers - March 24, 2015 09:18

  • Obesity: The Real Cause - The Real Fix

    Discomfort, from any source, induces a biochemical response in the brain that triggers the horse to do whatever he can to survive.

    Flossie Sellers - March 20, 2015 13:35

  • Your Horse Lonely? Habitat for Horses Has a Great Idea

    Researchers have found that horses became more stressed and increasingly difficult to handle the more isolated they are and significant levels of stress have been shown to lead to disease.

    Flossie Sellers - March 20, 2015 12:45

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