So, my sweet Maggie Mae met her end on Monday. It was not exactly how I thought the day would go. A routine vet appointment to find out why she was lame ended up with a complete break of the proximal third of her cannon. It's not often, I think, that one finds comfort in the vet report to the insurance company, but knowing that the vet heard the break and saw it from his spot on the outside of the longe circle, when I didn't, lets me know that even if she'd stopped immediately, the…
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ContinueOutbreak Alert Gives Veterinarians and
Horse Owners the Edge in Fighting DiseaseWhen it comes to equine health care, a partnership between horse owners and veterinarians is a must. Equally important is staying informed about potential disease threats that may put a horse’s health at risk. That’s the reason Merial…
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PRESS RELEASE 1/29/2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2009 - The Ontario Farrier's Association is proud to present:
“UNDERSTANDING EQUINE LAMENESS”
Ian McKinlay
Renowned equine lameness specialist, of Tenderhoof Solutions (www.tenderhoof.com)
and
Dr. Jeff Thomason (BA, MSc, PhD)
of the Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Guelph
as guest speakers for the 29th OFA…
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