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Recall of Family Farm Horse Feed

Manna Pro Products, LLC is voluntarily recalling a single lot (1006) of Family Farm Complete Horse 10 horse feed, UPC 0 95668 90151 6, packaged in 40 lb. bags because it may contain monensin sodium (Rumensin). Monensin sodium is a medication approved f

Swamp Cancer: A Threat to Horses

Veterinarians who work in areas of the Gulf Coast of the United States and in other hot, wet, and humid areas in states such as Florida, Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana and Alabama are warning horse owners to be on the look-out for a fungal dise

Stool Sample Gives Critical Information for Deworming

Deworming?  A horse stool sample can give critical information about the necessity and the most effective deworming medication. Though, comparatively speaking, the price of a fecal egg count is similar to the price of a dose of dewormer, skipping the fe

Changes in Gut Microflora in Horses Could Provide Early Warning of EMS

”With more research toward understanding the changes in microbiota in the horse's gut and what influences these changes, it is possible technology will be used in the future to help manage syndromes such as EMS.”

When Disaster Strikes, Be Prepared To Keep Horses Safe

In addition to Mother Nature's list of natural disasters, you should also consider other potential dangers to your horses such as wildfires or the possibility of manmade emergencies including gas leaks or propane spills

Cavallo Horse & Rider Benefits Horses Displaced During Northwest Forest Fires

Cavallo offered support as the rescuers learned how to use boots for medical aids and support during the rescues since the boots can be used to help with many injuries and care needs.

Grand Meadows Cares Series: What's Stable In Your Stable Of Horse Supplement Ingredients? And Does It Matter?

The best and least expensive and most importantly safest route to buying supplements is to do your homework and buy brands that stand behind their products with accurate labeling.

Abrasions

Horses are prone to cuts, scrapes and abrasions. This reference article provides information about what you can do when your horse gets a minor injury.

Contracted Heels

 Learn about the condition in horses known as Contracted Heels, the primary causes, and the inportance of having a knowledgeable farrier trim and balance the hooves on an on-going basis to prevent lameness.

Swollen Leg

Learn about the many causes of a swollen leg in horses and why it is important that a veterinarian be called to diagnose and treat the problem to prevent serious complications that can lead to lameness.

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