
Clipping the Sensitive Horse
A veterinarian offers tips to keep horses with sensitive skin comfortable when clipped.
A veterinarian offers tips to keep horses with sensitive skin comfortable when clipped.
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Judges often place overweight ponies—which could be at greater risk for metabolic issues and laminitis—higher than their leaner counterparts in competition.
Veterinary authorities recommend these vaccines for all horses, every year.
The guidelines can help veterinarians make a diagnosis, recognize clinical signs and risk factors, and provide treatment.
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Create a basic equine first aid kit to prepare for minor injuries and be better equipped for an emergency.
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