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Anatomy and Physiology Part 11: Of Blood and Breath

There are few similarities between horses and automobiles, but in a manner of speaking, the horse’s circulatory and respiratory systems constitute its engine. The food a horse consumes is its fuel. The fuel is converted into nutritional energy that

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Lessons Learned Hard

We have just passed the five-year anniversary of the most horrific terrorist attack on the United States in the country’s history. It was on Sept. 11, 2001, that two airplanes crashed into the World Trade Center Towers in New York, another struck

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Focus on Dentistry

Each year, the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) hosts a three-day meeting on a single topic in equine medicine or surgery. This year the topic was dentistry, and the meeting was held in Indianapolis, Ind., July 30-Aug. 1.

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Preparing for the Worst

Horses are delicate creatures. Despite their size and strength, they can be afflicted by a host of ailments. Their use in equestrian sports, their curious nature, and their boisterous social interactions can easily put them in injury-causing

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AAEP Convention 2006 Preview

Why should horse owners care about this year’s annual convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ (AAEP), Dec. 2-6? Several reasons.

First, despite veterinarians’ busy schedules, they are always striving to learn what is ne

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Flying Horses

For humans, it seems a fairly simple process to take a plane trip, with the most complicated portion involving transportation to the airport or the wait in security lines. But what must transpire to get a horse aboard a jet and fly him thousands of

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Matz Full of Fond Memories of Barbaro’s Derby Win

Michael Matz is back at Churchill Downs this week, scene of Barbaro’s dominating Kentucky Derby victory.

The trainer’s working in the same barn area and leading his horse for the Breeders’ Cup along the paths where Barbaro walked.

One

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Artsplace, Champion Pacer and Sire, Euthanatized

Artsplace, a champion pacing sire and racehorse, was euthanatized Monday (Oct. 30) at the University of Pennsylvania’s large animal hospital, New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pa., at the age of 18. The decision was made to euthanatize the hors

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Lame or EPM?

About a year and a half ago, my horse was diagnosed with EPM, which he was treated for. Now he’s having hock issues.

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It’s a Cruel World

What defines “cruelty”? The same question was asked of pornography, and the answer was that it’s hard to describe, but you know it when you see it. Unfortunately, cruelty to horses has many faces, and not all are what they appear. Some things one

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