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Water: An Oft-Forgotten Nutrient for Horses

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Water: An Oft-Forgotten Nutrient for Horses

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff The most important nutrient in the horse’s diet is one that is rarely thought about in detail: water. An adult horse’s body is composed of roughly 70% water, which equates to about 95 gallons (360 liters) of water for the average 500-kg horse. Foals have even higher water content, roughly […]

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Horizon Structures Presents Series: Selecting The Right Starter Horse Barn

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Horizon Structures Presents Series: Selecting The Right Starter Horse Barn

By Nikki Alvin-Smith  Most folks don’t have an unlimited budget and capital to spend on buying their first horse barn and selecting just the right starter horse barn can be difficult. While planning for the possibility of adding more horses to the herd for spouses and/or children or developing the property to keep several horses […]

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Cold Weather Care

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Cold Weather Care

Dr. Sarah Reuss, Chair of the AAEP’s Horse Owner Education Committee   As severe winter weather marches across the U.S. and Canada, Dr. Sarah Reuss, chair of the AAEP’s Horse Owner Education Committee and a horse owner herself, shares the following advice for keeping your horse safe during this extreme weather event. 1. While lots […]

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Exercise and the Older Horse

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Exercise and the Older Horse

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff Through a combination of commitment by horse owners and improved understanding of the special needs of geriatric equines, aged horses are living longer, richer lives. In turn, many older horses continue to earn their keep, so to speak, and undertake various athletic activities with their owners. The question is, can older horses hack the […]

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FDA Cautions Horse Owners Not to Feed Recalled Lots of Top of the Rockies Alfalfa Cubes

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FDA Cautions Horse Owners Not to Feed Recalled Lots of Top of the Rockies Alfalfa Cubes

FDA December 17, 2022 FDA Cautions Horse Owners Not to Feed Recalled Lots of Top of the Rockies Alfalfa Cubes Due to Reports of Illness and Death FDA, in cooperation with state departments of agriculture in CO, LA, NM, and TX, is investigating cases of illness and death in horses. Fast Facts The U.S. Food […]

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Boehringer Ingelheim Launches The Stable Life

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Boehringer Ingelheim Launches The Stable Life

Equine Veterinary Sustainability Initiative Designed to Help Practices Thrive   Boehringer Ingelheim DULUTH, Ga. (December 15, 2022) — With the equine veterinary industry facing a shortage of new veterinarians and the exit of existing veterinarians, Boehringer Ingelheim is launching a program to help transform the future of equine veterinary practice. “Equine health care as a whole […]

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New 2-Colt Format Announced for Road to the Horse 2023

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New 2-Colt Format Announced for Road to the Horse 2023

Morris Equine Network Since 2003, Road to the Horse has positioned itself as the industry’s most distinguished colt starting challenge. Creativity and innovation have been key components to the continued success of the event. With that in mind, the colt starting action at Road to the Horse 2023 will not disappoint as fans will see […]

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Botulism in Horses

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Botulism in Horses

Fox Run Equine Center By Brian S. Burks, DVM Diplomate, ABVP Board Certified in Equine Practice   Every horse owner’s nightmare is to find their horse ill in some way. Horses that are down (recumbent) are even more worrisome. Botulism is a progressive disease causing muscular weakness, dysphagia (difficulty eating/swallowing) and recumbency.   Botulism is […]

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Horse Chestnuts

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Horse Chestnuts

Fox Run Equine Center By Brian S. Burks, DVM Diplomate, ABVP Board Certified in Equine Practice The chestnut, or night eye, is a callosity found on the inner side of the limb above the carpus on the foreleg and, if present, below the hock (tarsus) on the hind leg. It is believed to be a […]

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Equine Pain Relief Tool Kit: Veterinarians Add Acetaminophen

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Equine Pain Relief Tool Kit: Veterinarians Add Acetaminophen

Kentucky Equine Research Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) continue to monopolize the pain management spotlight despite their inherent and clinically important disadvantages. Veterinarians can prescribe acetaminophen either as an adjunct or standalone medication to help horses suffering from painful conditions, particularly lameness. Although effective and familiar to veterinarians, NSAIDs are associated with a number of side […]

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