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Spring Into Foaling Season with Four Tips from Arenus Animal Health

Support a healthy and successful foaling season with these tips from Arenus Animal Health,

Spring Into Foaling Season with Four Tips from Arenus Animal Health

Support a healthy and successful foaling season with these tips from Arenus Animal Health.

Recognizing and Dealing with Respiratory Distress

A horse in respiratory distress requires immediate attention. Read to learn how to recognize respiratory distress in your horse and how to limit damage to your horse's respiratory system.

Spring May Bring Increase in Horse Lyme Disease Cases

Although Lyme disease is quite common for horses in high-risk areas, Lyme disease is not easy to identify, since fewer than 10 percent of horses show any symptoms.

Equine Influenza

Learn about the viruses that cause most cases of Equine Inflenza and the vaccinations schedules that offer the best protection along with ways to care for the horse with influenza.

Colic - Spasmodic

Learn about the Spasmodic form of Colic which announces itself with audible gut sounds, is extremely painful, and sometimes resolves itself spontaneously unless the horse is in severe distress, when it will need treatment to relieve the spasms and pain.

Briar Hill Horse/Farm Camps Offer a Summer-time Learning Experience

”Briar Hill, a sustainable "working" farm and private horse riding academy, is holding 4 weeks of horse/farm camp this summer during the month of June and invites you to sign up.”

Grand Meadows Cares Series: Building Your Horse From The Ground Up

A timetable for regular trims and re-shoeing if the horse is shod, daily hoof picking and prompt attention to any issues noted is all part of the horse care job.

Methionine Supplementation May Be Crucial for Horses

Methionine is a structural amino acid which is found in all body proteins and is also required for building proteins in the horse's body.

Weak Flexor Tendons

 Read about the causes of weak flexor tendons in foals and older horses and how attention to injuries, good nutrition, and proper hoof care, and sufficient exercise will help prevent an abnormal gait or lameness in the horse.

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