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CSU Honors Equine Surgeon for Research Helping Horses and Humans

Dr. McIlwraith, who is founding director of the CSU Orthopaedic Research Center, gained the honor for pioneering, developing, and refining arthroscopic surgery in the horse.

Summer Fly Protection for Your Horse

 “The worst case I've ever seen had maggots living in the wounds and the smell would have knocked down a charging elephant.”  So went the distressing post of a forum contributor on HorseAdvice.com, in reference to a discussion board topic regard

Event Organizer Gail Shrine Promotes Omega Fields

Omega Fields, Inc. produces award-winning Omega-3-rich, stabilized, ground flaxseed supplements and treats for horses in all stages of life.  Since horses don’t talk, however, Gail Shrine has stepped forward as a spokesperson for the equine products th

Equine Laminitis and Hindgut Microbiome Research Candidates Needed

Recent research indicates a possible connection between bacteria in the horse's digestive tract and his overall health and resulting in laminitis.

Still Using Barn Lime in Horse Stalls? Think Again

"Using a stall refresher, such as Sweet PDZ, will absorb and neutralize ammonia and other odors while providing fresh and safe air for your horse in its stall and stall refreshers are far superior to lime products in terms of ammonia and moisture reducti

Equestrians Encouraged to Share 2014 Goals for Their Horses

Whether it’s kicking a health issue once and for all or taking it to the next level of competition, a horse’s healthy 2014 begins inside where overall wellness finds its roots in the equine digestive tract.

Absorbine Products Dominate Horse Journal's "20 Year Top 10"

The substantial presence of Absorbine in Horse Journal’s all-time Top 10 list, with the most products included of any animal health care company, is considered an honor.

Horse Poop Needed for Research Data Base

In a small preliminary research trial in metabolic horses prone to laminitis, Dr. Tom Schell has discovered an increase in population of a certain bacteria type that may be contributing to inflammatory patterns within the patient.

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