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Wash. Owners Urged to Vaccinate Horses against WNV
Washington animal health officials are advising owners to make sure their horses are vaccinated against WNV.
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Study: Not All Biosecurity Protocols Effective
Researchers say not all biosecurity protocols owners use will protect horses from infectious diseases.
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Spring Cleaning? Don't forget Sheath Cleaning
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Q. Does any loss of body size or development result from early gelding? One of our local veterinarians will not geld before the horse is a year old. Is there any research on this topic?
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