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  2. 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. [1]

  3. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Grass is a natural source of nutrition for a horse. Equine nutrition is the feeding of horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other equines. Correct and balanced nutrition is a critical component of proper horse care. Horses are non-ruminant herbivores of a type known as a "hindgut fermenter." Horses have only one stomach, as do humans.

  4. Equine veterinarian committed to caring for her large clients ...

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    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 ...

  5. Treatment of equine lameness - Wikipedia

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    ESWT is commonly used for treating orthopedic problems in horses, including tendon and ligament injuries, kissing spine, navicular syndrome, and arthritis. The evidence for these uses is weak. [97] It also appears to reduce pain and as of 2014 became increasingly used along with drugs to manage pain. [97] [98]

  6. Equine infectious anemia - Wikipedia

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    In addition, most horse shows and events require a negative Coggins test. Most countries require a negative test result before allowing an imported horse into the country. Horse owners should verify that all the horses at a breeding farm and or boarding facility have a negative Coggins test before using the services of the facility.

  7. Drs. Foster & Smith - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Foster & Smith began selling pet food and furniture through Target retail locations. [3] Foster & Smith stocks more than 20,000 different products, [1] including a Drs. Foster and Smith line of products developed by the company. [2] The company's private label cat and dog foods were formulated by in-house veterinarians.

  8. Horses, hogs and hazardous chemicals: East Palestine ... - AOL

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    Residents near the crash site in East Palestine tell Graig Graziosi of a frantic race to save their animals Horses, hogs and hazardous chemicals: East Palestine livestock owners race to protect ...

  9. Robert Cook (veterinarian) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Cook is an equine veterinarian. He has published many papers, mainly on diseases of the horse's mouth, ear, nose and throat both in scientific and horseman's journals, covering various topics: equine diagnostical and surgical endoscopy