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Dealing with Navicular Disease

Navicular disease, or caudal heel pain, can seem devastating when diagnosed, but treatment options exist and many horses can return to athletic work.

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How to Select and Prepare a Stimulus Mare

How to Select and Prepare a Stimulus Mare

A stimulus/mount mare that is an easy keeper, sound, and reliably attractive and receptive to most stallions, as well as comfortable with her work and easy to handle, is invaluable to a breeding facility, one veterinarian says.

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Poll Recap: Mud Woes

Of the 758 respondents, 233 (31%) said they are most concerned about slick footing caused by mud this spring.

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Worms and the Silver Screen

I’m posting my column for April a little early because, while the project I describe here is ongoing, the researcher has set a milestone deadline for today. What do

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All Ears

These uniquely designed features come with their own distinct health issues.

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Veterinarians Oppose Blackburn Bill

The AVMA and the AAEP have issued statements opposing a bill introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives last month as an alternative to anti-soring legislation introduced last year.

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Equine Life Stages: Foals

Birth to 6 months is a time of rapid change for foals. Nutrition, disease prevention, and much more are all vital to foal health. Learn how to help your young one thrive and get your questions answered during our hour-long special event!

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