ALL ABOUT FENCING
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A Guide to Fencing for Your Horse
Fencing is one of the most important investments you will make for your farm or ranch. Learn more about hiring a fence contractor and the variety of fencing available to horse owners.
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Keep Your Horses Contained
Here's how to cope with equine escape artists and keep them contained. By Jennifer Williams, PhD, for EQUUS magazine.
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Glossary of Fencing Terms
Use these definitions to help you sort through fencing types and terms. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine.
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Tips for Effective Electric Fencing
To help you keep your horses safely contained with electric fence, three diagrams explain correct wiring for gates and how to build a simple corner brace. By Bob Kingsbery.
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Preparing the Stable for Winter
Winter brings challenges to the stable and horse owner. Here are some tips on how to cope. By David Wyatt for EquiSearch.
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| > | EquiSearch's Ask the Vet: Runny Manure
Horse manure that is too dry or too wet is a sign of an unhealthy intestinal tract. Find out how to treat it in this Ask the Vet by Dr. Joyce Harman on EquiSearch.com.
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| > | Feeding for Special Needs
Learn about feeding programs to help manage these five disorders in horses. From the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.
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| > | Elite Equine Competitors Cloned
Cloned foals may offer a way to carry on the genetic makeup for superior athletic success. By Joanne Meszoly for EQUUS magazine.
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| > | The Basics of Botulism
A rare but often deadly form of poisoning, botulism must be identified quickly if a horse is to survive. By Joanne Meszoly for EQUUS magazine.
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