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Horse Ulcer Symptoms

Signs your horse may have an ulcer Pain Poor performance Poor haircoat Reluctance to train Tooth grinding (bruxism) Weight loss Blood in stool Loss of appetite or anorexia Many things make us suspect a horse has ulcers, such as blood in the stool, loss of appetite, and poor performance without any problems with legs or feet.Tooth grinding, called bruxism, is a sign...

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Horse Lameness Symptoms

Signs & symptoms of lameness in horses Limping Head bobbing Holding a foot up Inability to turn smoothly Dragging a toe Not lifting hooves Standing imbalanced Slower performance Horse lameness symptoms range from the most obvious to the most obscure. Lame horses may shift their weight restlessly from one foot to another. They may stand with their legs splayed out widely or tucked...

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Should You Keep Your Horse's Shoes On In Winter?

Thinking of letting your horse go barefoot this winter? It can be a great opportunity to give your horse a break from shoes, especially if they will be taking time off from riding, competing, or working. For some horses, though, it’s best to keep shoes on in the winter. Here’s what you should keep in mind when making this choice for your...

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Pet Health Advice

Taking in a new cat or dog is a commitment most of us are happy and excited to make. We look forward to years of fun, love, and companionship with our new pets. However, few new pet parents take the time to consider and budget out the amount of money that must be spent on proper care and feeding of a new...

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