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Nitazoxanide

Learn about Nitazoxanide as a "cidal" drug used in horses against a variety of parasites including protozoa, Giardia, nematodes, trematodes, and some bacteria.

American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign Launches “The Platero Project” to Keep Wild Burros Wild

”The Platero Project is funded by an anonymous donor who developed a deep appreciation for burros after reading their story as a child and who is very passionate about and dedicated to saving America’s remaining burro herds.”

Dr. Getty’s May Tip: Selenium Overload in Horses

Selenium – you know your horse needs it, but you may be overdoing it. It’s easy to do, with selenium added to just about every commercial feed or supplement. And how much is in the grass or hay that you’re feeding? You can’t tell by looking at it

Veterinary Student Discount 2017 NO Laminitis! Conference Available

The 2017 NO Laminitis! Conference promises much new material, review of emerging research and case histories in the prevention of and rehabilitation from laminitis in horses.

How to Manage a Moody Mare

Breeding season is quickly approaching, and many horse owners often ask us, "What's the best way to manage my moody mare?"

Dr. Kellon’s Guidelines: The Science of Feeding Your Horse for Healthy Muscle

"Next to water, protein is the major component of muscle. If the total daily intake of protein is insufficient, muscle bulk will suffer.”

Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust Asks for Aide

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization have declared the need for URGENT support in areas of West Africa, including The Gambia, due to a severe food shortage. One of the poorest countries in the world, The Gambia ranks 160th [no-glossary]out of 179 coun

Fire Prevention Week - A Good Time to Review Barn Safety

Faulty electrical equipment. exposed wires, uncovered lights, overloaded circuits, lightning strikes, improperly-stored hay, and dropped cigarettes are among the most common causes of barn fires.

Equine Land Conservation Resource Supports Launch of Nationwide Trail Etiquette Campaign

Trails Are Common Ground, which elevates the importance of respectful, inclusive, safe, and enjoyable experiences on horse trails.

Sugar Promotes Chronic Inflammation in Horses

Major health issues, including obesity, insulin resistance, PPID, and laminitis, are precipitated and maintained by low-grade, chronic inflammation which can be caused by long-term consumption of feeds high in sugar and starch.

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