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One Size Doesn't Fit All When It Comes to Parasite Control for Your Horse

The most common and troublesome internal parasites in horses are roundworms, small and large strongyles, tapeworms and botfly larvae.

Horse Owners Are Invited To Participate In An EDCC Biosecurity Survey

Summarized information will be shared with the horse industry and used to create educational information, plus the EDCC will use the information to help owners protect their horses.

How Should I Manage My Barefoot Horse?

Your barefoot trimmer must trim your horse to compensate for the lack of natural environment and movement.

Horse Feed Formulated to Improve Nutrition

Cargill today announced it has introduced two new veterinarian-recommended Nutrena SafeChoice horse feed products formulated to help improve horse nutrition. The new products are available at participating retailers.

How To Avoid Tapeworm Troubles In Your Horse

Tapeworms are hard to detect in horses. Many veterinarians treat for tapeworms in the fall/early winter with a dose of a Praziquantel based dewormer.

Horse Improving After Confirmed Diagnosis of West Nile Virus

”The Washington State Department of Agriculture is reporting that a five-year-old Quarter horse gelding in Kennewick is the first equine in the state to contract West Nile virus this year.”

BLM Wild Horse Gather Begins Today

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Carson City District will begin the Flanigan, Dogskin Mountain, and Granite Peak Wild Horse Gather on Wed., Jan. 18. The gather is expected to take about five days.

Nevada Advocates and Agencies Work Together for Wild Horses

According to Straight from the Horse's Heart by R. T. Fitch, a group of wild horse advocates and home owners in the Reno area have taken matters into their own hands to provide fencing to secure wild horses from wandering into traffic and to provide a

What's The Scoop On Puffed Grains for Horses?

Of the various processing methods puffed grains incorporate the highest level of digestibility for the horse, plus help to minimize the risk of colic, founder and laminitis.

Top Health Concerns for Senior Horses

Understanding what an aged equine body looks like will help you determine how you can best manage your horse's golden years and make the time as comfortable as possible.

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