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Equine Veterinary Info
Breeding
Caring for Your Pregnant Mare
Five Management Factors for Pregnant Mares
Watch for Signs that Foaling Mare Needs Help
Sometimes Mare's Fertility is Against the Odds
Clean Environment and Preparation Key to Successful Foaling
Twins: A Disease in Mares
Colic
Colic
Colic is a Killer
Types of Colic and Symptoms
Cribbing Increases Risk for Unique Type of Colic
Impaction Colic
Dehydration
Anhydrosis: When Horses Don't Sweat
Summer Heat Could Hurt Your Horse
Dentistry
Equine Dentistry Basics
Equine Dental Care Prevents a Mouthful of Problems
Teeth Hold Clues to Age of Horse
Drugs
Phenylbutazone (Bute S4)
First Aid
Proud Flesh and How To Treat It
Fly Control
Controlling Flies In Summer
Foal Health
Abdominal Emergencies in Foals
Imprinting: Shaping Your Foal's Disposition for Life
Septic Arthritis in Foals
Little Orphan Annie: Caring for a Motherless Foal
Parasite Control in Foals
Wobbly Foal or Angular Limb Deformity?
Geriatric Horses
Feeding the Old Faithful Geriatric Horse
10 Tips For Caring For The Older Horse
10 Helping Your Horse Through Its Golden Years
Hooves
Equine Hoof Care
Lameness
Bone Spavin
Bowed Tendons
Four Different Hoof Conditions That Share the Same Signs
Ringbone
Sidebone
Laminitis
Laminitis
Laminitis Means Lameness for Horses
Four Different Hoof Conditions That Share the Same Signs
Navicular Syndrome
Navicular Disease Is a Common Lameness Problem in Horses
Navicular Syndrome in Horses
Navicular Disease
Navicular Disease: A New Approach to a Pain in the Heel
Nutrition
Why Won't Your Skinny Horse Fatten?
Nutrition for Rehabilitating the Starved Horse
Feeding Your Horse to Avoid Problems
Osteoarthritis
Glucosamine Can Help Minimize Arthritis Damage in Pets
Phenylbutazone
Poisoning
Horse Pasture is No Place for Poisonous Plants
Skin Problems
Rain Scald
Splints
Splints
Stomach Ulcers
Gastric Ulcers in Horses
Strangles
Managing Strangles
How to Wrangle with Strangles
Worming
Tapeworms Recently Found to Pose Risk to Horses
Flies Lead to Summer Sores on Horses
Controlling Parasites in Foals and Horses
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