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  2. Equine-assisted therapy - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Modern use of horses for mental health treatment dates to the 1990s. Systematic review of studies of EAT as applied to physical health date only to about 2007, and a lack of common terminology and standardization has caused problems with meta-analysis. Due to a lack of high-quality studies assessing the efficacy of equine-assisted ...

  3. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    Farriers and veterinarians in a horse owner's local area can provide advice on the use and misuse of topical hoof dressings, offering suggestions tailored for the needs of the individual horse. Horses and ponies require routine hoof care by a professional farrier on average every six to eight weeks, depending on the animal, the work it performs ...

  4. Horse dealer accused of scam: Sold blind, sick horses

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    A horse dealer was accused of running a scam on people who thought they were buying healthy, gentle, broken-in horses and instead delivered blind, injured and sick animals. The Texas Attorney ...

  5. Veterinary chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary chiropractors typically treat horses, racing greyhounds, and pets. [2] Veterinary chiropractic is a controversial method due to a lack of evidence as to the efficacy of chiropractic methods. [3] Contrary to traditional medicine, chiropractic therapies are alternative medicine. [4]

  6. Equine veterinarian Dr. Kate Hodson of Hebron, Indiana, never knows how her day will unfold. Her day starts around 5 a.m. tending to her own animals, including a pasture full of horses and a ...

  7. Veterinarian Issues Warning on Potential Danger of Ultra ...

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    The major health issues we are seeing related to dry dog food include: Obesity This is a serious problem now in all developed countries, where the majority of dogs consume processed dog foods.

  8. Steve Allday - Wikipedia

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    LubriSyn is available for horses, humans, and pets. [1] Allday's most recent contribution to the equine world is an online community where equine experts come together with horse lovers. The free site features informational videos about horse care and horse health. It also features interactive means of asking the experts including a forum. [2]

  9. Lameness (equine) - Wikipedia

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    Lameness is a common veterinary problem in racehorses, sport horses, and pleasure horses. It is one of the most costly health problems for the equine industry , both monetarily for the cost of diagnosis and treatment, and for the cost of time off resulting in loss-of-use.