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Read About a Common Issue for Horses: Headshaking.
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Emergency Preparedness: Being Prepared During Times of Disaster. Important Tips for Horse Owners
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All You Need to Know about Ticks and Horses.
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Read These Tips to Protect Your Horse from West Nile Disease.
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Read more about the coughing infectious disease from our very own Kevin Voller, DVM.
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Anoka Equine’s goal has always been to provide the highest quality health care for your horse. With this in mind, we are pleased to offer a wellness program to provide your horse with excellent preventative care for better health and performance.
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Facts about Equine Herpesvirus (EHV) "Rhinopneumonitis"
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Learn to Recognize the Signs of Laminitis
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Have you ever given an intramuscular Banamine injection to your horse? Although it has been common practice, we have seen some significant abscess formation following these injections and therefore no longer recommend it.
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Do you have a horse with a shaggy, nonshedding haircoat? Unexplained laminitis? Overweight with a cresty neck no matter how hard you try to control his/her diet? Is his bucket always dry, or his stall always saturated in the morning? There are a number of medical issues that can be the cause of these symptoms in your adult horse, regardless of age.
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Parasitic Resistance - What does it mean?
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Read this article for information about surviving a chilly Minnesota winter with your horse!
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Know When to Blanket Your Horse.
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Learn to Recognize Your Horse’s Dental Problems
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Have you ever been curious what is the point behind the vaccines you give every spring and fall?
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What about Parasites?
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Do you ever wonder what is going on inside the nose of your horse?
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The Whys and Hows of Castrating Your Colt.
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Tired of your mare cycling and dealing with the associated behavioral issues? Do you no longer wish to attempt to control her heat cycles with the use of hormones such as Regumate? Has she lost her marble!?!?!? If this applies to you and you have no intention of ever breeding the mare then there are options to permanently eliminate your mare’s obnoxious behavior.
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University of Minnesota Extension, Minnesota Racing Commission,
and College of Veterinary Medicine's
"Plants Poisonous or Harmful to Horses in the North Central United States"
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