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» No Fly Zone
There is no one size fits all solution when it comes to controlling flies, and a combination of approaches is generally the most effective method of management. Along with the usual gathering of sprays, wipes, masks and sheets, there are several other steps you can take to make your barn a No Fly Zone.
» The Truth About Swayback and Lordosis
By Tami Rose | Published 03/2/2008 | Equine Health , Equine Breeding | Rating:
Swayback, or Lordosis, is a commonly seen condition in older horses. A genetic defect, lordosis is responsible for a severe deviation in the spine that can be visually startling, but generally does not affect the usefullness or health of the horse.
» Horse Home Remedies You Can Use
By Tami Rose | Published 02/25/2008 | Equine Health , Equine Grooming | Rating:

A little ingenuity can save you time, money and solve some of the more common horse-related problems. Next time you need to tend to your horse, try one of these time-tested home-remedies instead of reaching for that expensive bottle- you might just find these work better!

» Get Ready for Foaling!
By Tami Rose | Published 02/20/2008 | Equine Breeding | Unrated
A perfect delivery of a newborn foal is a beautiful example of nature at it's best.  But when problems occur, they can quickly become life threatening to both the mare and foal. Your careful preparations can make the difference between life and death of both the mare and foal during parturition.
» Colic and Enteroliths
By Tami Rose | Published 02/14/2008 | Equine Health | Unrated

Enterolith formation is a serious problem that causes colic in horses. Left untreated, these mineral stones will continue to grow in the intestional tract, causing colic and intestinal obstruction, a potentially fatal condition.

» Longer, Thicker Tails!
By Tami Rose | Published 02/9/2008 | Equine Grooming | Unrated

Get the most potential out of your horses tail. Tips to help your horse grow a longer, thicker tail.

» HERDA- A Genetic Threat to Your Horse
By Tami Rose | Published 02/4/2008 | Equine Breeding | Unrated

HERDA, a devestating genetic condition causing severe skin tearing and wounds, has been traced to the Poco Bueno bloodlines of the American Quarter Horse. The prevalance of this sire line in many Quarter Horses, Paints and Appaloosas makes testing for the HERDA mutation a vital tool in preventing the occurance of this fatal disease.

Blogs by this Author
Published 02/26/2008
I need parental controls for my computer. No, it’s not what you think- I don’t have a young child who I want to protect from pornography sites or Internet predators. I need parental cont...
Published 03/5/2008
I’ll admit it- I’m a horse snob. I can’t help it, really. I grew up on the Hunter Circuit, surrounded by beautiful horses groomed to a sparkle, immaculately clipped, with not a whi...
Published 03/25/2008
I’m really not a maternal-type person. When I see an infant or child, I have no desire to coo or cuddle. In fact, I’m the one fighting the urge to flee the other direction when a child e...
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