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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 . www.thehorse.com
3 share valedictorian honors at Ashland ASHLAND -- Ashland High School graduation ceremonies were May 31 in Community Stadium. www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com
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. www.thehorse.com
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. www.cknj.com
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. sports.espn.go.com
Detecting Latent Back Pain in Horses Even if they can't tell you where it hurts, horses with back pain will soon be able to benefit from Scottish and Austrian research focusing on the long muscles of the equine back. www.thehorse.com
Interview with Bora Zivkovic, Crazy Uncle of the Science Blogging Community Welcome to the latest installment in my occasional series of interviews with people in the scitech world. jdupuis.blogspot.com
75 Horses Affected by Neurologic Disorder; Mycotoxins Suspected Toxic food sources are one likely explanation for recurrent cases of hind limb polyneuropathy in horses throughout Norway, according to research published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine in ... www.thehorse.com
Pets also suffer from obesity It's no secret that obesity is a problem in humans. Reality television makes millions of dollars chronicling the efforts of Americans attempting to shed excess weight. www.news-medical.net
Laminar xanthine oxidase, superoxide dismutase and catalase... Equine Veterinary Journal , Vol. 39, No. 1. , pp. 48-53. Find related articles from these CiteULike users jdinan Find related articles with these CiteULike tags science BibTeX record @article{citeulike:1019113, ... www.citeulike.org
Horse DNA project racing to completion In October 1995, 70 equine scientists from 20 nations met in Lexington to kick off the Horse Genome Project, the equine cousin of the $2.7 billion Human Genome Project. www.jsonline.com
Study Links New Risk Factors to EPM Infection Results from a recent study on equine protozoal myeloencephalitis --a progressive neurological disease--identified three factors that increase a horse's risk of infection: living with cats, use for Western ... www.thehorse.com
Artificial Insemination Artificial insemination of equines has been around a long time and, through the years, has had a profound impact on the horse industry. www.thehorse.com
A Meal Away from Mom The question of whether to feed foals concentrate separate from mares has often posed a dilemma for horse owners. www.thehorse.com
Dr. Nat White Joins AAEP Board as Vice President Nathaniel A. White II, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS, of Leesburg, Va., has been selected as the American Association of Equine Practitioners' next vice president. www.thehorse.com
When Bones Collide The old gray mare, she ain't what she used to be. She doesn't move as easily as she once did; doesn't jump fences or wheel around the paddock with the same grace and fluidity she had in her youth. www.thehorse.com
Hall of Fame professor aims to perfect equine industry Issue date: 11/14/07 Section: News Media Credit: Rachel Robichaux Dr. Edward Squires, a biomedical sciences professor, teaches a laboratory session for the equine reproduction lab on November 6, 2007, located ... media.www.collegian.com
Colorado State University Equine Professor Inducted Into Research Hall of Fame Edward L. Squires, director of the Preservation of Equine Genetics program at Colorado State University, was inducted into the Equine Research Hall of Fame during a ceremony on Oct. www.thecherrycreeknews.com
Bad Bug Basics EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part one of a 12-part series on internal parasites of horses. www.thehorse.com
PowerPoint Lecture 'Soil Minerals: The Basis of Nutrition' Available Authored and narrated by Kathryn Watts , BS, a Power Point lecture on CD entitled "Soil Minerals: The Basis of Nutrition" is now available for horse owners interested in equine health and hoof care. www.thehorse.com
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