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…and touch, followed by rigid paralysis that causes the horse to adopt a classic ?sawhorse? stance and protrusion of the third eyelid. West Nile virus (WNV): a flavivirus transmitted by…
…and touch, followed by rigid paralysis that causes the horse to adopt a classic ?sawhorse? stance and protrusion of the third eyelid. West Nile virus (WNV): a flavivirus transmitted by…
…horse being reluctant to move. When the muscles are in spasm, the head and face contract, producing a classic facial expression with ears erect, nostrils flared and a sardonic grin…
…beginning of another, the classic example being the Thoroughbred racehorse that steps down from racing to become a hunter or a three-day event horse. The Thoroughbred industry is known for…
…The Reno Air Races (Sept. 11-15) and Hot August Nights (Aug. 6-11) classic car shows are great fun and, of course, so is the skiing around Lake Tahoe come winter….
…Grand Hunter Championship with Truly, the leading hunter rider title for himself, and then the two rounder that is a sort of a hunter classic (don’t ask, the real designation…
…the classical school of riding. After she had ridden for Steele for six years, she began competing in dressage at fourth level under Steele’s tutelage. By that time, Salvatori was…
…These horses often appear normal, but experience the first laminitis of their life during the fall ACTH rise. This may happen for several years before the horse develops the classical…
…with half halts?” Jessica Jahiel, Phd, is an international clinician and speaker whose system of teaching and training, “Holistic Horsemanship®”, is based on classical dressage training, emphasizing clear communication between…
…disease. Despite the profound and classical changes seen on hair mineral analysis, blood tests were normal. However, some aspects of this pattern of hair mineral changes are not exclusive to…
…salmonella or damage to the intestinal tract from a severe colic may also develop laminitis. Pasture-induced laminitis, which classically occurs in overweight ponies and horses, used to be blamed on…