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Semana Criolla in Montevideo, Uruguay

By Jimmy at 03/21/08 17:20
Two nice videos from Chuck... Semana Criolla... wild horses, dancing, and music and more in Montevideo, Uruguay


YouTube Video

video #2

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Uruguay Tags: montevideo • gauchos • semana criolla • wild horses •
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Feed to Prevent Laminitis

By Bianca at 03/20/08 12:46
The combination of things you need to do to prevent laminitis may seem overwhelming, but there are some important things you must know to effectively prevent your horse that is at risk for laminitis from getting the disease.

Number one is knowing if your horse, donkey, or pony is at high risk for this disease. The ones that seem to be in the highest risk factor those that are overweight. Also, if the horse has a family history of the disease it is important to watch closely for signs. Horses with an insulin resistance can also be at high risk for laminitis. A blood test can be done by your veterinarian to determine if your horse is insulin resistant. Lastly, horses with equine metabolic syndrome or "pre laminitis syndrome" are at risk. Signs of this are insulin resistance and fat deposits on the rump and crest. Any horse, donkey or pony can get this disease at any time however so it is important to know the signs even if your animal does not seem like they are at risk.

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Ohio Tags: horse health • horse feed • laminitis • equine hoof diseases •
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Horse Twirls a Cat

By Jimmy at 03/19/08 16:01
Can you teach your horse this trick?


YouTube Video

p.s. they say the cat is ok.

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Rhode Island Tags: cats • horse tricks •
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Some fun and interesting horse facts

By Alex at 03/19/08 08:47
Here are some fun and interesting facts about horses.

Horses produce a whopping ten gallons of saliva a day. Horses also cannot breath through their mouths.

Horses have monocular vision which means that they see two different pictures from each eye. Humans have binocular vision meaning we see the same picture with both eyes. Horses only have binocular vision when they are looking at their noses.

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New York Tags: horse facts • equine facts • horse information • horse anatomy •
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