Equine Melanoma: What Options Have We?
…it to get this form of cancer by optimizing ultraviolet light penetration into the skin. Melanoma tumors are encapsulated masses made up of cancerous pigment producing cells. They can range…
…it to get this form of cancer by optimizing ultraviolet light penetration into the skin. Melanoma tumors are encapsulated masses made up of cancerous pigment producing cells. They can range…
…it to get this form of cancer by optimizing ultraviolet light penetration into the skin. Melanoma tumors are encapsulated masses made up of cancerous pigment producing cells. They can range…
…breast collar and traces, saddle (or pad), and breaching. A driving bridle should always have blinders to keep your mini from seeing the cart behind him and getting scared. The…
…allow him to balance with his legs; height allows him to balance with his head and neck. (Tip: Breast bars provide more head-and-neck balancing room than mangers do.) • Straight-…
…breastplate where it is fixed under his chin to the noseband. With a German martingale, the strap passes through the breastplate and splits into two. Each strap runs through the…
Tie Right Dennis maneuvers his horse carefully through a gate. Note the gate?s latch, which could catch on the breast collar, stirrup or flank cinch if the horse is allowed…
…cause an unscheduled bronc ride. 7. If you use a breast collar on your horse, be sure it is adjusted properly. It shouldn?t be so tight that it chokes the…
…the strap breaks, the flank cinch could work back, which could cause an unscheduled bronc ride. If you use a breast collar on your horse, be sure it is adjusted…
…the strap breaks, the flank cinch could work back, which could cause an unscheduled bronc ride. If you use a breast collar on your horse, be sure it is adjusted…
…“Low-Cost ‘Barn in a Box,’” YHYL, Dec., pg. 20 “Deworming Cookies,” YHYL, Dec., pg. 20 “Breast Collars,” Horse Gear, Dec., pg. 62 Profiles, Horses “We’d Love to Own: Ivory Pal,”…