Vaccine Recommendation Changes
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This schedule (along with the changes described below) are for previously vaccinated adult horses and is based upon the American Association of Equine Practitioner’s (AAEP) “Core Vaccine Recommendations ..read more
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10 Tips for Reducing Your Horse's West Nile Risk
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10 Tips for Reducing Your Horse's West Nile Risk While many horses exposed to West Nile Virus experience no signs of illness, the virus can cause inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. In some cases, especially in older horses, WNV can be serious and sometimes fatal ..read more
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Pro-Stride; A New Twist on More Traditional Therapies
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1y ago
Pro-Stride; A New Twist on More Traditional Therapies Patrons in the equine industry have been hearing of a new treatment on the market recently: Pro-Stride. Read more to find out how it works and how it can benefit your horse ..read more
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10 Tips for Fighting Fungus Infested Fescue
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1y ago
10 Tips for Fighting Fungus Infested Fescue There are some significant health risks associated with horses eating endophyte fungus-infected tall fescue. Some of these problems can be minimized with careful management of horses and pastures ..read more
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10 Tips for Preventing Equine Colic
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1y ago
10 Tips for Preventing Equine Colic The number one killer of horses is colic. Colic is not a disease, but rather a combination of signs that alert us to abdominal pain in the horse. Colic can range from mild to severe, but it should never be ignored ..read more
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Caring for Adult Equine
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1y ago
Whether still in work or out to pasture, aged horses (those 15 years or older) may experience a variety of disease processes that go unnoticed by owners. This article will discuss several of these diseases and what your veterinary can do to help ..read more
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10 Tips for Choosing the Best Hay for Your Horse
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1y ago
10 Tips for Choosing the Best Hay for Your Horse High-quality hay can be an important source of essential nutrients in your horse’s diet. For optimum health, nutritionists recommend that at least half a horse's diet should be roughage such as hay ..read more
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Deworming
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1y ago
While a very simple practice in theory, knowing when to deworm, with what product and how often can become a very perplexing matter ..read more
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Equine Flu
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1y ago
Please see the article below regarding Equine Influenza. Bayhill Equine recommends bi-annual vaccination for Equine Influenza. The article discusses an intranasal vaccine. Bayhill uses a vaccine that can be administered intranasal or intramuscular ..read more
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Pigeon Fever
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1y ago
At the present time there are several properties in the Woodside area that have recently had cases of “Pigeon Fever”. This article is a response to those asking for more information about the disease and what they can do ..read more
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