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Equine Herpes Outbreak

By Alex at 02/27/08 17:41
There was recently an out break of Equine Herpesvirus at Churchill Downs. Two horses had to be put down and the rest have been quarantined. This is definately a scary virus. It actually has five different forms (EHV-1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.) Of these EHV-1 and EHV-4 are the most deadly.

It is actually pretty hard to distinguish beween the two. EHV-1 is a REPRODUCTIVE disease that has been known to cause respiratory and neurological disorders. EHV-4 is a RESPIRATORY disease that is known to cause abortions and neurological disease. So as you can see, they present similar effects. The worst thing about this disease is that once you horse has it they will ALWAYS have it. The good news is that it is treatable.

If caught early enough (symptoms are coughing, lung sounds, abortions in older pregnant mares, and mucous running from nose), your horse is likely to survive. Make sure to give your horse adequate rest and do NOT overwork them until they are completely better.

Also, make sure to clean your barn thoroughly so other horses are not infected. Burn the dirty hay and bedding and disinfect stable equiptment. Isolate horses that have been diagnosed or are showing symptoms as it is passed through close contact (Ex: mom and foal). Just be aware of the signs so you can catch it before it is too late!

Read more: Equine Herpes Outbreak [click]

Index for Kentucky
Kentucky Tags: horse health • horse virus • respiratory disease • churchill downs •
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Money talks in Australia - To get a flu shot for Equine Influenza..what does it take?

By Vicki at 02/26/08 08:24
I read with great intensity many blogs from people in Australia on the topic of the EI outbreak and the subsequent virtual shut down of the horse industry. I was apalled to read accounts from normal people like me who could not obtain a vaccination for their horses because they were not in the racing industry or otherwise in the favored sectors.

It is just like everything else in this world it seems, money buys you everything whether it does you any good or not. The DPI was deciding the fate of people's horses there. They were changing the rules as they went. The people in the racing industry were having their horses get the flu shots and they were WITHIN the red zones, which meant their horses would certainly come down with the flu whether they got the shot or not.

Read more: Money talks in Australia - To get a flu shot for Equine Influenza..what does it take? [click]

Index for New South Wales
New South Wales Tags: horse health • equine influenza • australia ei •
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WHA Stables Interview

By Interviewer at 02/23/08 14:16
Name of your website?

WHA Stables

Your name?

Diana Manzi

Your Location (city, etc)

Nedrow, NY - 1 mile south of Syracuse

Please give us a short summary of your website?

The website was designed as an informational tool so that people could learn more about the ranch and the services we offer. There are great photo's of the ranch and information on the boarding services and rates. We are currently working on an information and resource section that people will be able to use to help better care for their horses.

Read more: WHA Stables Interview [click]

Index for New York
New York Tags: web interview • horse stables • ranch • boarding services •
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Get geared up for the Equine Affaire in Columbus, Ohio on April 10-13, 2008

By Vicki at 02/23/08 07:24
I can hardly wait to get there. I went to the Equine Affaire last year in Columbus, Ohio and was not fully prepared for what I encountered. We went mainly because one of our friends was competing in the Craig Cameron's Extreme Cowboy Race™. I knew some of the things that I would see, but as I said, the sheer volume of terrific things going on there was amazing.

Read more: Get geared up for the Equine Affaire in Columbus, Ohio on April 10-13, 2008 [click]

Index for Ohio
Ohio Tags: equine affaire • horse clinics • breed shows • horse stuff •
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Get ready for spring with these important horse trailer checks

By Vicki at 02/11/08 08:19
Before you get ready to go to all of the clinics, horse shows, trail rides and various types of horse competitions, you may want to check out this handy 15-point trailer inspection checklist:

  1. Check your trailer tires for any dry rot or cracking and worn out treads. You should always inflate your tires to the specifications indicated on the sidewall of the tire. There is always a chance of having a flat tire, but doing a little preventive work is always a good idea.
  2. Make sure your jack is working properly. In the event you DO have a flat tire or need the jack, it is best to have it working easily so you are not struggling with a jammed up jack during an emergency.

    Read more: Get ready for spring with these important horse trailer checks [click]

Index for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Tags: horse trailers • trailer maintenance • hauling your horses • trailer tips •
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MRSA rears its ugly head in the equine industry

By Vicki at 02/08/08 07:22
MRSA isn't just for people any more. Staphylococcus aureus, many times just called staph is a cause of disease in both humans and animals. About one-third of all people in the world are colonized; or have this bacterium present on their bodies , primarily in the nose and skin.

There has been a recent increase in the number of cases seen of MRSA, which is an antibiotic resistant strain of this staph infection (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus). This is currently one of the most discussed health issues facing us today.

Read more: MRSA rears its ugly head in the equine industry [click]

Index for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Tags: horse health • mrsa • staph infection • antibiotics •
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Groundbreaking news - Use of stem cells in surgery on horses proving to be effective

By Vicki at 02/05/08 08:54
AQHA's World Champion Racer "Be A Bono" received stem cell surgery on his damaged knee. He had bone chips and also damage to the sac that holds the cushioning fluid in the knee joint itself.

Dr. Troy Ford, D.V.M. performed groundbreaking surgery on Be A Bono and used the horse's own body fat to glean his stem cells. The cells were then injected during surgery back into the horse's joint in a concentration more powerful than the body could provide normally. The stem cells regenerated the cartilage and damaged bone in the right knee of the sprinter.

In an interview during ABC's Nightline News, Be A Bono's trainer, Dan Franciso provided his views on the groundbreaking surgery and the use of stem cells. Remember, these stem cells were from the horse's OWN BODY.

After this surgery, Be A Bono went back to racing and has since earned 1.25 million dollars in prize money! Without the surgery, his career would have surely ended as a racehorse, even though it was not life threatening.

Vet-Stem's CEO and founder Robert Harman says that over 3,000 horses, many with joint problems, have been treated with stem cell surgery. Click here to view the clip on ABC News with Martin Bashir talking about Vet-Stem Regenerative Veterinary Medicine.

The stem cell surgery is now also being performed on pets such as dogs and cats with great success. They use the animal's own stem cells in treatments for ailments such as including hip displaysia. The animals are experiencing rapid results which gives hope to owners with beloved pets that previously had no such chance as this.

Index for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Tags: horse health • stem cell surgery • animal joint problems • stem cell research •
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HM Performance Horses Interview

By Interviewer at 02/04/08 22:24
Name of your website?

HM Performance Horses

Your name?

Heather

Your Location (city, etc)

Mt Airy

Please give us a short summary of your website?

We specialize in good broke pleasure and performance horses. We offer breaking, training, hauling, sale prep and representation just to mention a few things.

Read more: HM Performance Horses Interview [click]

Index for North Carolina
North Carolina Tags: web interview • performance horses • good broke pleasure •
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Horse and Equine Blog is now up and running

By Vicki at 02/02/08 08:46
For everyone that is interested in the world of horses, this website is going to be really exciting. It will be a forum where people can ask questions about their equine friends, learn something new maybe every day, find a horse or sell a horse and even find great STUFF for your horse.

Take advantage of it. Ask your questions. Let's help each other learn things we don't know!

Index for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Tags: horse information • horse health • horse tack • horse news •
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RCW Paints and Miniature Horses Interview

By Interviewer at 02/01/08 19:50
Name of your website?

RCW Paints and Miniature Horses

Your name?

Wayne and Ramona Holt

Your Location (city, etc)

Jasper

Please give us a short summary of your website?

Breeder of quality Paint (APHA)Horses and quality AMHA/AMHR Miniature Horses that are mostly pintos. Featuring three homozygous stallions, we strive to make the perfect show horse in full color!

Read more: RCW Paints and Miniature Horses Interview [click]

Index for Minnesota
Minnesota Tags: web interview • miniature horses • homozygous stallions • show horses •
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