Free Reports
A library of free, informative fact sheets, special reports and convention reports to help you manage your horse's health care needs.
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Anatomy and Physiology
Apr 4, 2008
Basic terminology of equine anatomy and physiology and comparison of horses and humans.
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Joints: It All Hinges on This
Apr 4, 2008
Proper movement of the horse is dependent on proper functioning of his joints.
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The Foreleg of the Horse: On The Forehand
Apr 4, 2008
Most of a horse’s weight is carried on its forelimbs. Good conformation will help ensure long-term soundness.
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The Horse's Hind Legs: The Perfect Engine
Apr 4, 2008
Good conformation of the horse's hind legs will contribute to more successful performance and a better ride.
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The Equine Foot
Apr 4, 2008
The structures of the horse's foot inside and out is discussed in this report.
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Anatomy -- The Head and Neck
Apr 4, 2008
No matter the conformation of your chosen breed, the heads and necks of horses serve many purposes.
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The Equine Back
Apr 4, 2008
A look at the equine back: structure, proper conformation, and some of the problems that can afflict it.
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Body Builders: Muscles
Apr 4, 2008
Part of the equine anatomy series, see how equine muscles function and are nourished as well as some problems.
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Tendons and Ligaments
Apr 4, 2008
We will concentrate on the tendons and ligaments in the limbs, especially the often-injured forelimbs.
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The Equine Digestive System: Food Factory
Apr 4, 2008
Understanding the equine digestive system can make your horse healthier and give you fewer worries.
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Circulatory and Respiratory Systems: Of Blood and Breath
Apr 4, 2008
The horse's circulatory and respiratory systems constitute its engine.
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Reproductive Anatomy: Basics of Life
Apr 4, 2008
A handy guide to the male and female reproductive tracts in horses.
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Vaccines for Horses: Defending Against Disease
Apr 4, 2008
Vaccines have changed the way we manage our horses, and how long they can live.
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Vaccination Essentials: Tetanus, Rabies, and Botulism
Apr 4, 2008
Ask any veterinarian anywhere in North America and they’ll agree: tetanus and rabies vaccinations are a must.
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West Nile Virus: Threat and Response
Apr 4, 2008
In 1999 one in three equines that contracted West Nile virus in North America died due to naïve immune systems
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Equine Encephalitis:The Ever-Present Threat
Apr 4, 2008
Eastern, Western, and Venezuelan equine encephalitis are known killers, but vaccination can help prevent them.
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Influenza Vaccination
Apr 4, 2008
An overview of a common respiratory infection in horses, equine influenza.
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Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) 1 & 4
Apr 4, 2008
Respiratory disease, abortion & neurologic disease in horses can all be caused by equine herpesviruses (EHV).
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Controlling Strangles in Horses
Apr 4, 2008
Strangles is a highly contagious disease that affects lymph nodes and potentially other organs in the horse.
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What's New in Equine Vaccines
Apr 4, 2008
Equine vaccination is more complicated than it seems. Learn about various factors affecting equine immunity.
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Strategies to Enhance Vaccine Efficiency
Apr 4, 2008
Equine vaccines: the best defense is a good offense.
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Crossing Boundaries: Broodmare Vaccination
Apr 4, 2008
Vaccination of broodmares is one of the least expensive strategies breeders can use to protect mares and foals
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Vaccinations for Youngsters
Apr 4, 2008
Answers to: At what age should you start vaccinating foals, and for what diseases?
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Vaccination Schedules for Adult Horses
Apr 4, 2008
Vaccination protocols for mature horses vary from area to area. What's right for your horse?






