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Equine Flu Epidemic

Equine Flu Epidemic

There’s always an epidemic of something, somewhere. I’ve read on the internet there are entire continents devoid of humans because of “swine flu”, “bird flu”, “Asian flu”. What…there aren’t? I guess...
Veterinary Medical News

Veterinary Medical News

Technology, leader of that schizophrenic dance between wonder and abject, hair-pulling aggravation, is the source of an amazing body of new information. Much of the new stuff is true, but some of it is fiction, so the internet is not always our friend. My job is to...
Hot Days Hot Horses

Hot Days Hot Horses

It’s hot. Of course it’s hot, it’s August. I love it when somebody says: “but it’s a dry heat”. Yeah, so is a convection oven. I can suffer indoors by the air conditioner with a frosty beverage in my hand. My horses don’t have...
It’s Just A Scratch

It’s Just A Scratch

Some things in life are not always as they initially appear. For example, “Buy one get one free” may imply a “gift”, but it really means they just sold you twice as many as you wanted. Although horses seldom mislead us like this, there are...
Milk Maids, Spoiled Wine and Dead Chickens

Milk Maids, Spoiled Wine and Dead Chickens

I was vaccinating a horse the other day, something I do on a real regular basis. This particular patient was unique, and his reluctance to see the benefits of preventive medicine, also known as “needle shyness” had distracted me. This is not usually a dangerous...
Stallion Hygiene and The Farmer’s Wife

Stallion Hygiene and The Farmer’s Wife

For most folks, spring is a favorite time of year. Many parts of the season serve as a reminder of the cycle of life and its renewal, but the sight of new foals cavorting around contented mares is definitely my favorite. If you have never been around a horse breeding...
How much protein should I feed my adult horse?

How much protein should I feed my adult horse?

Nutrition Basics: Protein and the feed tag dilemma. By Madison Seamans MS DVM Did you ever read the tag on a bag of horse feed? For me the tags were confusing because they had lots of numbers, but no pictures. Tags on some products can be downright scary– read...
What do I do if my horse is cut?

What do I do if my horse is cut?

“The bleeding is just about stopped. Is it clotting or is he runnin’ out of blood?” By Madison Seamans MS DVM Although the average thousand pound horse has about ten gallons of blood, there’s really no such thing as “a little” hemorrhage—especially if it is from your...
Hoof Growth

Hoof Growth

They taught us a lot of things in vet school. We spent the first year just studying anatomy and physiology—the thought being if you don’t know what “right” looks like, you can’t know what “wrong” is. It didn’t seem real important at the time. We were all eager to get...