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New UltraShield EX Raises the Bar in Fly Control
Sweat Resistant Formula With 17-Day Protection
W. F. Young, Inc., marketers of the Absorbine® line of animal health care products, has raised the bar in the fly control arena with the introduction of UltraShield® EX – the sweat resistant insectici ...
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Wild Horse and Burro Adoption in Mobile, Alabama
Who: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States
What: Wild horse and burro adoption where more than 60 horses and 15 burros will be available for adoption.
When: Animals arrive for viewing January 19, 2007, from 1 ...
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Repel-X Fly Control Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Farnam’s First Horse Product – A Fly Control Favorite Since 1957
PHOENIX – April 18, 2007 – When Farnam introduced its first horse product, Repel-X® Fly Control Concentrate, fifty years ago no one could have predicted the brand would become one of ...
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Winner Named in USEF/Farnam Fly Control Sweepstakes
Grand Prize -- Trip for Two to Attend the World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany
PHOENIX – August 21, 2006 – Who would have thought that the pursuit of controlling that nasty fly problem in your horse’s stable could send you on a trip to Aac ...
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Solitude IGR(TM) Saves Horse Owners Money During Fly Season
During a recent survey, horse owners across the country reported that monthly costs for all of their fly season fly control efforts were topping about $16 - $24 for each horse in their care (see reference 1). By contrast, Solitude IGR(TM) offers a scientifically advanced method to control flies for about $12 - $14 (see reference 2) monthly for each horse. ...
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Rural Affairs Minister Alun Michael will today (Tuesday) address the annual National Equine Forum (NEF) at the Royal Veterinary College, London
The NEF is one of the most important gatherings of the horse industry in the calendar year, bringing together many aspects of this diverse industry and providing a discussion platform for a variety of equine issues.
Reflecting on the past year, Alun ...
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Effectiveness of Widespread Mosquito Spraying for West Nile Virus in Question
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- As mosquito vector control officials rev up their truck-based and aerial pesticide spray programs for West Nile virus (WNv) and Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), important new evidence on the ineffectiveness of th ...
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Farnam Promotion Benefits U.S. Team at World Equestrian Games
Promotion Helps U.S. Team and Rewards a Trip to Aachen, Germany
PHOENIX - April 26, 2006 - Who would have thought that the pursuit of controlling that nasty fly problem in your horse’s stable could send you on a trip to Aachen, Germany? Better yet ...
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Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States to Hold Wild Horse and Burro Adoption, June 22-24
SPRINGFIELD, Va., June 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following was released today by the Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States:
Who: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land
Management-Eastern States
What: Wild horse a ...
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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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Relief from Flies Come with a New Face
Farnam’s Endure® Brand of Fly Repellent Now Comes in a Roll-on
PHOENIX - April 27, 2006 - Fly control on your horse’s face can be a tricky problem. Now Endure comes in a convenient, ready-to-use roll-on. Apply Endure Roll-on for Horses around ...
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Farmers Insurance Applauds Efforts to Mandate Electronic Stability Control as a Vehicle Safety Standard
Los Angeles, CA (April 9, 2007)— Farmers Insurance Group of Companies today announced full support of the new Federal motor vehicle safety standard #126 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The standard mandates electronic ...
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Introducing Equisect Natural Fly Repellent From Farnam
The Only Equine Fly Spray Approved by OMRI and the EPA
Guaranteed to Outperform Other Leading Natural Fly Sprays or Your Money Back
PHOENIX - August 1, 2006 - A recent survey¹ found that 33 percent of horse owners used a natural fly spray in th ...
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Athena Technologies Extends Sponsorship of Local Equestrian
WARRENTON, Va., Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Athena Technologies announced today it will renew its sponsorship of 2008 Olympic equestrian team hopeful Jennifer Simmons of Middleburg, VA. One year ago Athena, in its first foray into sport sponsorship, chose ...
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GAME READY EQUINE ANNOUNCES EQUINE THERAPY, LLC. GROWS FROM CUSTOMER TO DISTRIBUTOR
Berkeley, CA – October 5, 2007 – Game Ready Equine, a device which is helping to prevent injuries and accelerate tissue healing in top horses across the United States and Canada has announced Equine Therapy, LLC as a new distributor in the Northeaste ...
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Diamond Anniversary Creates Sweepstakes Excitement at Farnam
Equine Products Brand Celebrates 60 Years of a Passion for Horses
PHOENIX (March 7, 2006) – Sixty years ago, Farnam Companies, Inc. was a diamond in the rough – a name that was introduced as a small mail-order operation in the Midwest. Since 1946, ...
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Farnam Maintains High Visibility
AT ROLEX KENTUCKY 3-DAY EVENT
PHOENIX - May 4, 2006 - As the Presenting Sponsor of the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, Farnam looks at its involvement as more than an opportunity to showcase its vast equine product line. Its participation also he ...
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Help Your Mare Have a Safe Delivery
If your mare has made it through 11 months of pregnancy, you’re almost home free. Labor and delivery, while momentous, are generally uneventful. In most cases, you will simply need to be a quiet observer – if, that is, you are lucky enough to witness the birth. Mares seem to prefer to foal at night in privacy, and apparently have some control over their delivery. Because most mares foal without difficulty, it is usually best to allow the mare to foal undisturbed and unassisted. ...
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Farnam introduces two new Supermasks fo Miniature Horses
The introduction last year of Farnam’s SuperMask® Miniature Horse Fly Mask for A/B sized miniature horses met with rave reviews from miniature horse owners. Miniature horse owners often say miniature horses are like potato chips . . . you can’t have just one. Many miniature horse owners own a few to upwards of 100 or more of these adorable diminutive equines. ...
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Tent Caterpillars Currently Feeding; Timing Right for Horse Farms to Implement Control Strategies
LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 5, 2007) – Experts report that eastern tent caterpillars and forest tent caterpillars are developing normally this spring with egg hatching complete and populations feeding, making this an optimal time for area horse farms to as ...
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