Q & A – Signs of a Tail Pyoderma Infection
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Published in the November 2007, edition of the Western Horse Review BY JENN WEBSTER The ability to take your horse’s body temperature is a vital horsemanship skill. As horses are warm-blooded creatures, their temperature should remain at a constant level, regardless of the ambient environment. This means, the range of normal body temperature is 37°C …
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Coming soon to your mailbox and newsstand, I\’m excited to preview the September/October issue for y\’all here. When I watched seasoned chuckwagon driver Chad Harden’s lead horse collapse and the subsequent pile-up of horses, humans and wheels during a heat of the Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby on July 12, my heart leapt to my throat. …
What is a summer without a little roadside trouble…? Recently on a trip back from Red Deer, Alberta, with horses in tow, we had a friend call us reporting that she had experienced a freak flat tire while headed south on the QE2. Luckily, no one was hurt as a result but with so much …