Veterinarian Amy Grice says it often starts with a vague phone call from a horse owner:
“My horse hasn’t been himself the last couple of days, and it seems like he’s lost weight.”
“He was off …
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Lyme Disease in Horses: More Questions than Answers
Arthur Perry “Mr Morgan” Champions the Morgan Horse

Arthur Perry or “Mr. Morgan” has been in love with the Morgan Horse since he was a young boy. Equine VIP visited with Arthur at Intrepid Farms – home to his World famous Morgan horses and equine …
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The Correct Way to Use Horse Slow Feeders
Forage is the foundation of every equine’s diet and needs to flow steadily through the digestive tract. Gaps without forage can lead to ulcers, colic, behavioral issues, stall vices, gorging, choke, …
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Feeding Your Horse – Hay Before Grain, or Vice Versa?
Which should be fed first – hay or grain? If you’re feeding correctly, this issue is truly a moot point because the horse should have access to forage (hay and/or pasture) 24/7 with no gaps. …
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Wynne’s War – Fiction Book About Modern War on Horseback

A little bit Colonel Kurtz and a little bit John Wayne, Aaron Gwyn's enigmatic Special Forces captain Carson Wynne is a legend among soldiers. When a young ranger's foolhardy attempt to rescue a horse …
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Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses

A busy day in the life of Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses as they visit hospitals and the elderly. These special little horses touch everyone they meet. Thank you for your great job! …
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