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Equine Granulocytic Anaplasmosis Guidelines Published by the AAEP

Tick control through environmental avoidance and diligent removal from horses is the most effective control measure for preventing Equine Granulocytic Anaplasmosis.

Time for Fall Safety Check of Horse Barns and Stables

A fall checkup of all electrical and heating systems, including a check of all fire extinguishers will help insure the safety of your horses, as well as the people who care for them.

Horses Bring Hope to Humanity: The Movement 2021

Roberts aims to create a one of a kind experience, uniting outstanding speakers and live demonstrations with horses, to show the unprecedented difference horses can make across all aspects of life.

Protect Your Horse from Hazards on the Farm

Being accident prone just seems to be in a horse's nature brought on by their instinctive fight-or-flight response, their need to establish herd hierarchy and their sense of natural curiosity.

Personal Coaching from Monty Roberts for You and Your Horse

Monty Roberts has stayed true to his vision for eight decades since discovering that horses respond better when they trust you, than when you cause them pain.

FEI Vet Dr. Stephen Soule Cites Circulation Not Compression Critical to Cellulitis, Lymphangitis Relief in Horses

"Heavy compression bandages on horses can add problems, creating pressure sores on joints and opening new sources of infection while taking away oxygen, inhibiting healing and impeding fluid from moving up and down the legs.”

What to Do When Your Horse Is Lame

5 things that you can do to help your lame horse. This article gives you basic information about how your farrier can help you and also when to call the equine veterinarian and what to expect.

Dehydration

Learn about the causes of dehydration in horses, how to tell if your horse is dehydrated, and the physiological problems affecting the horse's main systems if dehydration is not treated quickly and effectively.

Rabies Threat to Horses Comes Earlier This Year

Usually, rabies doesn't appear until later in the year, but with unseasonably warm weather, wild animals are more active and are making their way into parks, horse trails, and backyards of homes.

Biosecurity with Mark and Dan: Spread the Word Not the Germs

”Through unique whiteboard videos, Equine Guelph would like you to meet Mark as he recognizes the threats viruses and bacteria pose for his herd, and his brother Dan as he tells his story about improving infection control practices.”

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