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Checking a horse's teeth and gums

Factors Affecting Nutrient Delivery in the Horse

...All horses carry an internal parasite load, but when parasites are not properly monitored and controlled, the consequences can be severe. Parasite larvae develop into adults inside the horse, stealing...
Horses grazing in field with buttercups

Sampling Horse Pasture for Analysis

The key to accurate pasture analysis is sampling multiple grazing sites. For best results, randomly select 12 to 20 sites where horses have been grazing and clip a handful of...
Wood Tick

Where Do Ticks Stick on Your Horse?

...recently set out to determine the seasonality of tick infestations and attachment site preferences in horses.* Researchers in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology at the Oklahoma State University College of...
Foal running in field

Checking Roundworm Burdens in Foals with Ultrasound

Several chemical dewormers are showing less and less efficiency against a variety of equine internal parasites, including roundworms (Parascaris spp.). This leaves many equids at risk for developing parasite-related disease,...
Picture of a young girl riding a school horse.

Horse Manure on Hiking Trails: A Nonissue

...should they be concerned about any possible health impacts? Apparently not, according to information on the website of the Equine Land Conservation Resource. An article on the site refers to...
Thin horse grazing in pasture

Monitoring Equine Parasites Via Fecal Egg Per Gram Counts

Fecal egg per gram (EPG) counts are valuable to actually determine the number of worm eggs in a horse’s manure. Routine fecal floats determine if parasite eggs are present but...
Giving horse dewormer in oral syringe

Using Bacteria to Deworm Horses

In the face of a persistent increase in resistance of equine internal parasites to available chemical dewormers, Martin Nielsen, D.V.M., Ph.D., is choosing a different approach to parasite control. Nielsen,...
Facial Sarcoid Tumor

Mistletoe for Sarcoid Treatment

...sometimes mixed with sesame oil to prolong its presence at the tumor site and greatly enhance diffusion. Even better results have been achieved when electrostimulation of the tumor site was...
Cribbing horse

Pica: The Peculiar Palate

...dams. Parasite eggs must often incubate in manure before becoming infective, so foals usually sidestep parasite transmission from coprophagy. Regardless of this, mares should be maintained on a rigorous deworming...
Horse's hooves

Proud Flesh in Horses

...the site of injury, the granulated tissue continues to grow and eventually protrudes from the wound. This protrusion makes it impossible for skin to grow over the site, thus perpetuating...
Opossum

Horse Feed Management and EPM Prevention

Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) is a degenerative neurological disease that affects horses. Sarcocystis neurona, the protozoal parasite that is the most common cause of the disease, is believed to pass...
Bridles and halters hanging from hooks

Competitive Trail Riding

...typical ride? Horses and riders arrive on Friday evening at the site of a weekend ride. Horses may be tied to a trailer, tied to a picket line, or enclosed...
Horses eating hay in sandy paddock

Botulism in Horses: Seasonal Considerations

...One: Delivery of the toxicant from the site of exposure to its target. Horses have two susceptible exposure sites: the gastrointestinal tract and wounds. The gastrointestinal tract can be exposed...
Paint horse foal running in pasture

Wobbler Syndrome in Young, Growing Horses

...to the spinal cord. These observations were confirmed some 20 years later by Dr. James Rooney, also from the University of Kentucky, who identified more precisely the sites and nature...
Mares and foals eating hay in pasture

Why Is This Horse So Skinny?

...strategies should be discussed with a veterinarian who is familiar with regional parasite populations. Teeth If a horse is not maintaining weight, the first thing that should be checked is...
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