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UNDERSTANDING EQUINE HOOF CARE LATEST IN HORSE HEALTH CARE SERIES FROM ECLIPSE PRESS
LEXINGTON, KY - December 12, 2005 - Widely published equine authority Heather Smith Thomas shares more of her extensive knowledge in her latest book, Understanding Equine Hoof Care. This handy reference includes a wide array of topics including clean ...
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Liz Mitten Ryan Crosses the Border to Help Equine Voices in Tucson
Liz Mitten Ryan, Canadian Artist-Equine Communicator and Author of One with the Herd: A Spiritual Journey will appear at the Equine Voices Fundraiser in Tucson, Arizona on Saturday, March 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The mission of Equine Voices Rescue – saving Premarin (PMU) mares and foals from slaughter – resonates strongly with Ms. Mitten Ryan. She has already used the sale of her stunning artwork to benefit animal welfare groups around the world. Now, she will travel to Tucson to sell her book at the fundraiser and wholeheartedly support the work of Equine Voices.
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Thoroughbred Charities of America Named Recipient of Portion of Proceeds....
“Chicken Soup for the Horse Lover’s Soul II”
Thoroughbred Charities of America, (“TCA”), has been named as the non-profit
associated with the new book, “Chicken Soup for the Horse Lover’s Soul II”,
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Program on Equine Intelligence to Air on RFD-TV
Just how smart is a horse, anyway? While much research has been done on horses, hardly any has been on "horse smarts," or equine intelligence. Fascinating discoveries will be made with the airing of a program on RFD-TV, on Jan. 16, 17 and 21, 2007. ...
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Still Time to Buy One of the Best Horse Books Published in 2006
ST Publishing's book "The Best of The Saratoga Special" is still available and would make a great addition to any equine library, especially one with a connection to the Thoroughbred town of Saratoga Springs, N.Y. (site of this year's American Horse Publications seminar/conference). ...
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The Homes for Horses Coalition Launches Resource-Rich Website
The Homes for Horses Coalition today launched www.homesforhorses.org. The Web site is a resource tool for equine rescue personnel, members of the media, and anyone interested in equine protection efforts.
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Equine Drug Regulations: Know the Facts, Know the Rules
Strict regulations exist involving the use of certain medications given to horses before and during competition. Despite these regulations, problems involving the use of performance enhancers and other forbidden medications still exist within the industry. Becoming aware of the restrictions and guidelines involving the use of medication for competing horses can help prevent your horse from being disqualified from competition. ...
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Equestrian Enthusiast, Bethany Caskey, Has a Lot on Her Mind
ALBIA, Iowa. March 19, 2008— Bethany Caskey has a lot on her mind.
Ideas, desires, problems, solutions. Bethany is using her blog posts to share her experiences in the equine art world, the equine writer world and her world with horses and animal ...
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The Pony Press Sponsors Equine Art Contest at 2008 Women & Horses Expo
Springfield Missouri: The Pony Press Newspaper is proud to sponsor a Equine Art Contest at the 2008 Women & Horses Expo.The Pony Press feels this would be an asset to the event and provide a venue for equine artist to display their art work. The winn ...
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Be Prepared for an Equine Health Emergency
If you own horses long enough, sooner or later you are likely to confront a medical emergency. From lacerations to colic to foaling difficulties, there are many emergencies that a horse owner may encounter. You must know how to recognize serious problems and respond promptly, taking appropriate action while awaiting the arrival of your veterinarian. ...
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The Equine Image, A Photographic Celebration of the Horse
Print Show and Competition
Museum of Northwest Colorado
Craig, Colorado, April 28 – May 6, 2007
Photographers from all over the United States and Canada will display some of their best horse photos at the Museum of Northwest Colorado in Craig ...
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New Guide From Eclipse Press for All People Who Work With Horses
LEXINGTON, KY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/17/2006 -- "Professional Care of the Racehorse: A Guide to Grooming, Feeding, and Handling the Equine Athlete (Revised Edition)" is a comprehensive manual providing instructions on all aspects of racehorse care. T ...
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Liz Mitten Ryan’s Herd in the Ribbons at Celebrate the Horse
Join world-renowned Artist-Equine Communicator Liz Mitten Ryan when she airs her DVD and present her new book One with the Herd: A Spiritual Journey at Celebrate the Horse in Puyallup, Washington July 5 - 6, 2008. One with the Herd is capturing hearts all across North America. It has won an Indie Award of Excellence, a Nautilus Silver Award, and several other Independent Publisher Awards. ...
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Humane Society of the United States Publishes Comprehensive Guide on Caring for Horses
The Humane Society of the United States Press has announced the release of The Humane Society of the United States Complete Guide to Horse Care, an educational resource for first-time and experienced horse owners. The book includes information on how to choose a horse; meeting a horse’s physical, emotional and nutritional needs; an overview of horse breeds and disciplines; and advice to help guide horse owners through good decision-making at all stages of a horse’s life. ...
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Equine Angels: Stories of Rescue, Love, and Hope
The human participants of Equine Angels Rescue Sanctuary could not sit idly by while these magnificent horses were killed. If it was just a matter of those lives saved, that would be enough, but fortunately, we have come to know the greater potential of these angelic equines. Each of the horses...has touched ad uplifted several human lives along the rescue path. ...
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From Colic to Respiratory Disease: Illnesses Affecting Horses Today
Illness prevention is critical in maintaining equine health. Though an owner can never be certain that their horse will not fall victim to an equine illness, having the ability to identify potential symptoms and take action could make a big difference in the overall health of your horse. With several different kinds of illnesses affecting horses today, learning about the different types, signs and symptoms, and treatment techniques is more important than ever before. ...
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Equine Herpesvirus Information Available Free
Due to the recent outbreak of neurologic equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1), TheHorse.com is making available a series of articles on equine herpesvirus as PDF downloads, sponsored by Pfizer as a Special On-line Report.
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Equine Stress Control Therapy Heals Trauma and Calms Fear in Horses
Introducing the New Harmony ESCT Pulser
December 14, 2006 -- Conifer, Colorado -- Harmony HorseWorks, a Colorado horse rescue run by volunteers, is introducing the new Harmony ESCT Pulser, a psychotherapeutic device producing gentle left/right tap ...
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When Your Equine Friend Needs a “Boost”
Equi Boost by Durvet is an all natural paste designed for use on all horses exposed to stressful conditions to help maintain optimum health and performance.
It can be administered prior to or following conditions that may compromise the immune sys ...
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Funds Still Available to Help Horses Affected by Natural Disasters
The AAEP Foundation, Inc. announced today the availability of additional
funds to aid horses affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, as well as
other natural disasters. The Foundation’s Equine Disaster Relief Fund was
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