About Anhidrosis By Dr. Conaway
Sweating is the main way in which horses stay cool, and Anhidrosis is the inability to sweat effectively.
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About Dystocia By Dr. Conaway- Information about Dystocia in Mares. Problems with the foaling process are termed dystocia.
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Blister Beetle By Dr. Conaway
When buying alfalfa hay in Arizona, you may have expressed concern about the presence of blister beetles found in alfalfa being toxic to horses. But what exactly are blister beetles? Where are they found? How are they toxic to horses?
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Monensin Toxcicity By Dr. Conaway
Should your horse require additional nutrients from processed feeds, take care to make sure those feeds are intended for consumption by horses. Ionophore compounds are a common feed additive designed to increase average daily weight gain in cattle, yet are highly toxic to horses.
Mare Conception & Procedure Chart Breeding season can be challenging so we've created a chart to help you know due dates from date of conception, exam dates, what shots to give during pregancy and when to give them, caslicks removal and starting mineral supplements.
Understanding what is normal for your horse is the best way to prepare for an emergency. Talking to your veterinarian is the first step to a favorable outcome in any sudden illness or injury.
Learn about what you need to know before your mare foals and be sure to watch our events page to find out about when and where our next free seminar on foaling will be.