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Florida: EEE Reported in 30 of 67 Counties Thru June

The Florida Department of Health has reported positive samples of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in animals in 30 of the state’s 67 counties through June 28. At that date in 2007 only 14 counties had positive EEE results from

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Equine Mistaken Identity: Case in Point

With DNA testing there is nearly 100% proof if a horse is sired by a specific stallion and produced by a particular mare. But what happens when your “registered” horse isn’t who you think it is? That happened to Ellen Brockett of Redmond, Ore.,

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Flies Be Gone

The size of a football, each trap catches up to 20,000 flies. The easy-to-use device is disposable and requires no maintenance. Each unit comes complete with a protein-based natural fly food called Ultra Biomass.

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AVMA and Industry Businesses Partner

Fort Dodge Animal Health, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and Merial have together pledged a total of $4.5 million in support of American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) programs and services over the next four years. (AVMA is the membership group

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Kentucky Equine Research: EquiShure

EquiShure is a time-released buffer scientifically formulated to support the health of the horse’s hindgut. Diets rich in grain or high-fructan forages often trigger hindgut acidosis, a syndrome in which the pH of the cecum and colon falls

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Kentucky Equine Research: EO-3






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Racetrack Enacts Zero-Tolerance Slaughter Policy

Sending racehorses to slaughter will not be tolerated at Suffolk Downs racetrack in Boston. Track management will now deny trainers stalls if they sell a horse for slaughter. This latest move bolsters other efforts underway to protect

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Readers Respond: Getting the Boot

More than 1,200 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “What are the two most important things you want in a hoof boot to replace a lost shoe or treat injury?”


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Kentucky Equine Research: DuraPlex

In studies conducted on exercising horses, DuraPlex was shown to prevent the natural demineralization of bone that occurs when access to free-choice exercise is restricted. DuraPlex is ideal for young horses that are entering a training environment

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Vita Flex Nutrition: Equinyl

ComfortX works by suppressing the ability of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, to migrate and attach to the site of the inflammation. It helps control inflammation earlier in the process and its mode of action is separate and distinct from COX

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Vibram Hoof Pads

Vibram Hoof Pads are made using a unique process that bonds two layers of resilient Vibram rubber together. Each layer plays a different role in absorbing and distributing the shock that the hoof experiences on impact.

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