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How High Should Horse Shelters Be?

10 to 12 feet. Horse barns are commonly built with a ceiling height of 10 to 12 feet with 8 feet being the minimum. A low ceiling not only inhibits air circulation, but also increases the chance that a horse Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 4 years ago
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Why Are Magnets Good For Horses?

Magnets can be used on all horses and ponies to maintain healthy muscles, joints, tendons and ligaments. It’s great to help horses that are working hard, feel the cold, or maybe those who are being brought back into work and Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago
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What Is A Capped Knee Horse?

Capped joints are fluid filled swellings which occur over the dorsal surfaces of the carpi, points of the elbows or plantar surfaces of the hocks. Can you ride a horse with capped hocks? An uncomplicated capped hock is considered to Read more…

By Henry Stone, 4 years ago
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Do All Horses Shed?

Each horse should shed on a consistent schedule each year; even though that timeframe may be different for each horse. Individual horses will also shed their winter coat in the same pattern each year (i.e., shedding from their necks first Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago
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Can Donkeys Get Potomac Horse Fever?

Natural infection of neorickettsiosis (Potomac horse fever) has not been reported in the donkey but could be replicated experimentally [18]. What are the common diseases in donkeys? Just like horses, donkeys and mules are also susceptible to infection by important Read more…

By Henry Stone, 4 years ago
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How Do You Dry A Horse Blanket In The Winter?

Wet blankets can chill your horse and foster fungal or bacterial infections of the skin. Instead, hang your blanket out in a warm room or under the sun to dry. If outside is an option, hang the blanket inside out, Read more…

By Henry Stone, 4 years ago
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Where Do Horses Get Zinc?

An average 1,100-pound (500-kilogram) horse requires a minimum of 400-500 milligrams of Zn in the diet per day. Wheat bran, wheat middlings, and brewer’s grains are good Zn sources. Most forages contain low- to marginal Zn concentration, but fortified commercial Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 4 years ago
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What Is The Vector For Potomac Horse Fever?

Potomac horse fever (PHF) is an acute enterocolitis syndrome producing mild colic, fever, and diarrhea in horses of all ages, as well as abortion in pregnant mares. The causative agent is Neorickettsia risticii. How is Potomac horse fever transmitted? Transmission: Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 4 years ago
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Where Does Vitamin E Come From For Horses?

lush green pasture. Naturally, horses obtain sufficient amounts of vitamin E through lush green pasture. However, this is not a realistic option for all horse owners. Another option to increase vitamin E levels in a deficient animal is through supplementation. Read more…

By Henry Stone, 4 years ago
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What Organism Causes Potomac Horse Fever?

Potomac horse fever (PHF), caused by an intracellular rickettsial organism called Neoricketsia ristcii, can affect horses especially during the months of the summer and fall. What is the vector for Potomac Horse Fever? Abstract. Ehrlichia risticii, the agent of Potomac Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 4 years ago

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