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Use of Thermal Imaging Growing Rapidly

With the up-coming Equestrian Olympic Games in London beginning in August 2012, owners and trainers of competing horses are preparing to make sure their horses are in tip-top shape for the eventing, jumping,and dressage contests.

Hepatitis

Learn how Hepatitis, a life-threatening liver disease affects horses and why prevention is based on avoiding use of tetanus antitoxin as an antiserum along with a healthy horse environment with plenty of water, clean hay and good ventilation.

PATH Intl. Disaster Relief Fund Helps Cool the Fires and Helps Horsemanship Centers Rebuild

Threatened by wild fires, evacuations of humans and horses are heartbreaking; then the question becomes how to rebuild and where to start.

Adequan for Horses in Limited Supply for Next Few Months

Due to renovations to our Shirley, NY factory, supplies of Adequan i.m., the only polysulfated glycosaminoglycan (PSGAG) approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), are expected to be limited over the coming months.

To Brand or Microchip - What's Best for Foals?

For centuries, animal owners have sought ways to identify their foals, horses and other animals and differentiate them from those of neighbors. Identifying marks also helped in regaining animals that became lost or were stolen. Branding with a hot iron

Horsewomen Invited to Rocky Mountain Retreat

What happens when world champion athlete Colleen [no-glossary]Cannon of Women’s Quest collaborates with equine behavioral psychologist and equestrian coach Mary Ann Simonds?

Don't Let Heat Stroke or Stress Ruin the Summer for You and Your Horse

Dehydration, if left untreated may escalate to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Winter Priorities for Best Practices Horse Health Care

Less daylight plus inclement weather during the winter season tend to cause horse owners to spend less quality time with their horses.

Case of Equine West Nile Virus Confirmed in Texas

 A visit to the USGS.gov website, shows the case of Equine West Nile virus was confirmed on April 16, in Grimes County, Texas, northwest of Houston, but has not been widely reported.

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.

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