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The Causes of Colic in Horses Including the Symptoms and the Need For Action Colic - The term "colic" means pain in the abdomen and it is more common in horses than any other animal for many reasons. Some of the known causes have been attributed to the small size of the stomach and its small digestive surface; The inability of the horse to vomit or unload the stomach by .. |
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The Importance of Choosing Good Bedding for Horses Coughs in horses are usually due to allergic reactions to stable dust, mites, mould and pollen. Horses with allergic coughs run out of breath, lose appetite and condition in the same way as a horse with a viral infection. It is often difficult .. |
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Horse Breeding myths Do mares absorb embrios?
Although many stud vets use terms such as 'absorb' , 'resorb' and 'reabsorb', this has been shown not to occur. Fluid associated with the embryo is absorbed by the uterus, but the embryo itself is aborted and is ejected through the cervix during the next estrus cycle, as the uterus is simply not capable of.. |
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The Rescue of the Lipizzaner Horses A personal account written by Colonel Charles Hancock Reed |
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The International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH) Every day thousands of horses around the world suffer. Originally founded in 1927 as a campaigning organisation, the ILPH continues to work towards a ban on the awful trade in live horses transported long-distances into and across Europe for slaughter. |
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