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CDC Study: Equine Practitioner Hygiene Could Use Improvement
In a multi-institutional study coordinated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , researchers found that many veterinarians do not consistently engage in behaviors or practices that are widely ...
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MSU clinic devoted to treatment of horses suffering from back injuries
Houston fidgets as a veterinarian technician shaves a neat square patch out of his tan coat.
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Horse back pain
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MSU clinic for horses focuses on back pain
Houston fidgets as a veterinarian technician shaves a neat square patch out of his tan coat.
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Researcher Cautions Against High Doses of Vitamin E
Vitamin E is the most commonly supplemented antioxidant in horses. It is a fat-soluble vitamin that is also currently employed in the routine treatment of horses with neurological diseases .
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Equine Bone Fragility Disorder Reported in California
Veterinary researchers at the University of California, Davis, are working to classify a newly observed bone fragility disorder that might prove to be the culprit behind some cases of intermittent chronic ...
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Vitamin E and Horse Health: Myth or Miracle?
Vitamin E, widely referred to as the Wonder Supplement, might indeed live up to its reputation.
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3 share valedictorian honors at Ashland
ASHLAND -- Ashland High School graduation ceremonies were May 31 in Community Stadium.
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Catching Your Horse: Eye Contact Might Not Matter
According to a University of Pennsylvania study, whether or not you make eye contact with your horse doesn't necessarily influence how successful you'll be in catching him in an open pasture.
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New Study Identifies Risk Factors for Atypical Myopathy
Aggressive research efforts by Belgian veterinarians have culminated in the identification of numerous indicators or factors--including horse management and pasture characteristics--associated with atypical ...
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Teacher is this year's Agriculture Person of the Year
SLIDESHOW City prepares alcohol ordinance Campbellsville City Council should have an alcohol ordinance to consider within at least two months.
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Steiner Dies From Head Injuries
Dr. John Steiner, an equine reproductive specialist who was a diplomate of the American College of Theriogenologists and served as the organization's president in 2005-2006, died May 26 at the Albany Medical ...
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Around Kentucky
CRASH KILLS 1, INJURES 1 One person was killed and another was injured after the vehicle they were riding in crashed into a tree Friday night on Russell Cave Road.
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Former Lexington veterinarian struck by horse, critically injured
A former Lexington veterinarian is in critical condition in a New York hospital after he was struck by a horse earlier this week.
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It's time to protect the horses
Dorothy Ryan had her heart broken two weeks ago and swears she won't watch the horses in the 133rd running of the Preakness Stakes today.
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Quick Glimpse - Picture Window
The Athens Korean Presbyterian Church, which has served Koreans and Korean-Americans in Athens since 1983, dedicated its new church building May 4. The church started with a few Christian Korean University of ...
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Bold action sought on safety issues
Jockey Gabriel Saez lay on the track after Eight Belles collapsed after the Kentucky Derby.
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Permanent Tracheostomy Safe and Effective in Select Horses
Creating a permanent hole in the windpipe of horses through a procedure known as a tracheostomy might be the treatment of choice for horses afflicted with specific diseases of the upper respiratory that could ...
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Racing's next steps
That's the most common explanation given in thoroughbred racing when a horse breaks down: It was just a bad step.
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Family has 'a good ride' at Churchill
On the rail -- obscured by the shadows of front-runners Brokers Tip and Head Play in the famous 'Fighting Finish' photograph of the 1933 Kentucky Derby -- is jockey Richard Fischer, aboard sixth-place ...
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