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Advice and Information

Articles in this section have been kindly provided by different authors and organizations. If you have information, fact sheets or advice on any equine related subjects please contact us. Authors and organizations will receive full credit for their contributions.

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28/06/08 Donkeys get gastric ulcers too
Gastric ulceration is common in horses being trained for racing or competition work. Various factors…
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Donkeys get gastric ulcers too
28/06/08 Avoiding kick and bite injuries
What can be done to reduce the risk of kick and bite injuries in horses? Researchers in Switzerland…
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Avoiding kick and bite injuries
22/06/08 Veterinary Acupuncture Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture is part of the traditional Chinese medical tradition. It seeks to balance the flow of en…
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Veterinary Acupuncture Traditional Chinese Medicine
21/06/08 Reporting a Welfare Concern
If you are concerend about an equine the table below gives you information and contact details of or…
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Reporting a Welfare Concern
21/06/08 The National Foaling Bank
Since it's foundation in 1965 by Miss Johanna Vardon, The National Foaling Bank has united thousands…
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The National Foaling Bank
21/06/08 Strangles
Strangles is a respiratory infection of horses, donkeys and ponies caused by Streptococcus equi. It…
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Strangles
21/06/08 The Laminitis Trust
Laminitis is a painful condition of the feet not to be ignored. It can become totally debilitating a…
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The Laminitis Trust

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