July 2007 Horse Care IQ Quiz
Posted by Dr. Karen Hayes on Sun 1st of July 2007
Important but not very well-known how-to's (and how NOT to's) when your horse's eye is showing signs of discomfort.
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Buying Great Hay
Posted by Dr. Karen Hayes on Sun 1st of July 2007
Do you know how to choose great hay? There are two main issues to consider. Find out how to get the best of the best for your horse, and why it's so important.
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How To Make Your Barn Healthier
Posted by Dr. Karen Hayes on Fri 1st of June 2007
Viral, bacterial and fungal diseases can spread through a barn like wildfire. Here's how to fight back and win.
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June 2007 Horse Care IQ Quiz
Posted by Dr. Karen Hayes on Fri 1st of June 2007
When a horse is lame because of arthritis, an old injury, or just wear and tear, the standard treatment options leave a lot to be desired. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of the choices you have, and how to decide what's best for your horse.
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May 2007 Horse Care IQ Quiz
Posted by Dr. Karen Hayes on Tue 1st of May 2007
When a horse stumbles, serious injury is a real possibility. What causes stumbling? Before it can be treated, you have to know the underlying cause.
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60 Minutes: What you need to do in your new foal's first hour of life.
Posted by Dr. Karen Hayes on Tue 1st of May 2007
There are some vitally important things you need to do -- and NOT do -- during your foal's first 60 minutes, and TIMING IS KEY. Even if you're a seasoned foaling attendant, you'll learn a lot from this lecture.
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An Introduction to Horse Rescue, Part 1
Posted by Karen on Sun 1st of April 2007
When you see a neglected or abused horse, if you feel powerless, don't. Listen in, and learn how to make a difference, and where to find the help you need.
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Introduction to Horse Rescue, Part 2
Posted by Karen on Sun 1st of April 2007
In this second half of the Horse Rescue presentation, meet Shirley Jones -- former career trick-rider and current level-headed horse rescuer who keeps her emotions in check and her eye on the goal: Whatever it takes to get the job done, even if it cuts into her fixed income.
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April 2007 Horse Care IQ Quiz
Posted by Dr. Karen Hayes on Sun 1st of April 2007
Most everybody uses the same strategy to combat the misery caused by flies. But it's not the only strategy. It's not particularly effective, either. Tune in, and look at fly control from a new perspective. Find out how to keep flies from even coming to your horse facility in the first place, using methods that are effective, safe, economical, and environmentally responsible.
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Two things you don't want to see in your horse this spring.
Posted by Karen on Thu 1st of March 2007
Springtime is a chance to see how well, or not so well, your horse fared through the winter. Listen in, and find out what to do if he's showing either of the two most common springtime warning signs.
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