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Common Equine Dental Problems and How To Avoid Them

Learn how changes in the ways domestic horses are fed affects their mouths and teeth and what you can do to prevent devastating dental problems.

The History of Rotational Deworming, its Risk Today, and How to Spur Change

The true goal of parasite control in horses is to limit parasite infections so animals remain healthy and clinical illness does not develop, and the goal is NOT to eradicate all parasites from an individual.

Never Stop Learning about Horses by Attending Equine Affaire in Ohio

Hone your horsemanship skills by learning from the best at Equine Affaire in Ohio.

Organizing Your Horse Feed Room for Efficiency and Maintenance of Feed Quality

Whether you have 2 horses or 200, the ultimate goal is the same: ease of use, maintaining feed quality, accuracy of feeding and minimizing unnecessary footsteps.

Workflow - EquiMed's Creative Process

Equimed's process of creative article development

Social Stress Plays a Role in the Development of Fecal Liquid in Horses

"Researchers concluded that social stress appears to be a major cause of chronic fecal liquid production in horses.”

Horse Owners Can Still Take Action Against West Nile Threat

”The first cases of West Nile have already been documented this year, but with the right vaccine and preventive measures, it’s not too late for owners to help protect their horses against this life-threatening disease.”

Horizon Structures Series Presents: Don't Get Bogged Down in Site Prep for Your Horse Structure

When you need to provide shelter from the weather for your horses, purchasing a run-in shed to go can be an affordable, superbly quick and easy way to start.

Soak Then Steam - Consider Your Horse's Health

A post-soak steam is the healthiest routine for horses on low non-structural carbohydrate diets.

Eye Blink Rate and Eyelid Twitches Can Measure Stress in Horses

Eye blink rate, as well as eyelid twitches, have been used as an indicator of stress in humans but has not been examined in horses until now.

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