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Why colic in horses can become a major threat
A horse appears restless, suddenly stops eating, repeatedly looks at its belly, or lies down and immediately gets back up. Such everyday observations unsettle many animal owners–often for good reason.
Problems with the horse’s stomach can sometimes be attributed to peritonitis, which is a very serious illness that can lead to large claims on any horse health insurance policy. Peritonitis refers to ...
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OTTBs And Their Hooves Flourishing In Wyoming's Rugged Terrain
In the process, she has given many OTTBs a second chance at a good life, whether as a sport horse, a pleasure horse, or ...
A St. Paul police horse that patrolled for 12 years, interacting with the community, is now the one in need of the public’s ...
Secure your valuable equine partner's future. Explore expert insights on navigating equine insurance to protect your ...
In a pilot study, researchers from North Carolina State University have found a novel kirkovirus that may be associated with colitis – and potentially small colon impactions – in horses. The study ...
Expert advice from equine vet Edward Busuttil MRCVS on how to feed a horse on box rest to help maintain their mental and ...
But while horse owners may be well-drilled in hurricane response, their insurers are shifting how they assess property risk - ...
A horse trainer for more than 25 years, Jena Antonucci has the unique distinction of being the first female trainer to win a Triple Crown race, a feat she accomplished when the famous gray ...
A Hampshire man who caused unnecessary suffering to six horses at a farm near Woking has been given a suspended jail term and ...
Flying Mohawk, soundly beaten in a pair of races following his runner-up finish in the Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) in March at ...
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