Equine Health

State-Of-The-Art Olympic Vet Clinic

The FEI reports equine athletes competing at the Olympic and Paralympic equestrian events in Greenwich Park will have the best possible veterinary care available to them at the on-site Veterinary Clinic, a temporary facility constructed specially for the London 2012 Games. The  state-of-the-art Clinic, built in the incredibly short timeframe of just three weeks, has …

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Beat the Bugs

Equine Guelph\’s \”Beat the Bugs with Biosecurity\” program lets you find out what steps are necessary to protect your barn from sporadic disease, outbreaks and infectious diseases. “The recent devastating outbreak of EHV-1 in North America has highlighted the importance of infection control and biosecurity, as well as the deficiencies in knowledge and application that …

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CFIA Consults on Equine Infectious Anemia Protocols

Equine Canada is looking for your response to the Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) protocols that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has proposed, in consultation with Equine Canada\’s Health and Welfare Committee. Letters are to be received by January 27th and drafts for this can be found at the end of this post for your review. These …

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Mills Partners with Pureform

British Columbia’s own world renown horse trainer Doug Mills, has recently partnered with PUREFORM Equine Health supplements. After two months of feeding PUREFORM supplements and high quality protein hay to his clinic stallions, Mills was satisfied that he saw a difference in his horses. “Both became more focused, settled and willing.” Mills states. Since feeding …

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