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no neurologic signs in this horse . This horse had contact with horse s and tack that had previous contact with horse s at the Ogden show. This horse is under treatment and isolation at this time.There is a third confirmed case in an Alberta horse that first developed signs of fever and respiratory disease on May 16, 2011. Again, there are no neurologic signs in this horse . This horse travelled to the show in Ogden and returned to Canada on May 15, 2011. This horse is under
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it had attended cutting horse events in Alberta. This horse has been under veterinary care and is recovering well. The origin of the source of contact for this horse remains unknown.There is a second confirmed case of EHV-1 in another Alberta horse that first developed signs of fever and respiratory disease on May 14, 2011. There are no neurologic signs in this horse. This horse had contact with horses and tack that had previous contact with horses at the Ogden show. This horse is under
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disease, which affects the horse’s feet.
Older horse - (91.82K PDF) By providing proper care and nutrition, you can help make your horse’s golden years happier and more productive.
Overweight horse - (91.17K PDF) Feeding is one of the most rewarding chores of horse ownership. But many horses, given the opportunity, will eat far more than they need, tipping the scale to an unhealthy balance.
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We are the stewards of our horses and must be firm in the standards and practices that guide us. Our first principle is:The welfare, safety and stewardship of the horse is the guiding principle in the decision-making process for all segments for the horse industry.WE ARE COMMITTED to promoting responsible breeding practices and to produce better horses, not just more horses.WE ARE COMMITTED to responsible training techniques. All training should be done with the maturation and ability of
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nutrition, well horse care, and any other horse health information that may be of importance to you. New information will be added regularly so check back often. You may also search our FAQ's if you don't see what you are looking for here.
horse Health Library
Welcome to the Information Library, a central resource for horse health topics. The library's goal is to provide the horse community with a quality resource
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Treatments First Aid General Horse Health Hoof Care Illnesses & Injuries Insuring Horses Lameness Mid-Rivers Equine Centre Nutrition Pre-Purchase Exam Pregnant Mares Senior Horse Care Travel & Showing Vaccinations Well Horse Care Winter Care
If My Horse has a "Hay Belly" is He Overweight?
Not necessarily. If your Horse is "plump" all over then the answer is probably yes. There are
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What Should I Do If My Horse Is Injured?
The most important thing to do is not panic. You need to be able to think clearly, make good decisions, and most importantly, try to have a calming effect on your Horse.
If possible move your Horse and yourself to a safe place to make an initial assessment of the injury. Trying to asses and treat a Horse in an unsafe environment can lead to additional injury for both you and your Horse. If possible tie your Horse up. If your Horse is
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