
Date Posted: June 24, 2013
“J, K and L” Words Your Veterinarian Uses
jack spavin: see bone spavin. jog: slow, easy trot. joint ...
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Date Posted: June 20, 2013
“H and I” Words Your Veterinarian Uses
half-brother, half sister: horses out of the same dam but by ...
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Date Posted: June 17, 2013
“F and G” Words Your Veterinarian Uses
farrier: horseshoer. fetlock (joint): joint located between the ...
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Date Posted: June 13, 2013
“D and E” Words Your Veterinarian Uses
dam: the female parent of a foal. dam’s sire (broodmare ...
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Date Posted: June 10, 2013
“C” Words Your Veterinarian Uses
C.N.S.: central nervous system calk or caulk: a projection on ...
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Date Posted: June 6, 2013
“B” Words Your Veterinarian Uses
back at the knee: a leg that looks like it has a backward arc ...
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Date Posted: June 3, 2013
“A” Words Your Veterinarian Uses
abscess: an infection around which the body has constructed a ...
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Date Posted: May 27, 2013
Understanding Equine Insurance
A Bayer Animal Health Brochure (updated July 2011) UNDERSTANDING ...
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Date Posted: May 20, 2013
Equine Cushings Disease: Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction
Introduction Equine Cushing’s disease is one of the most common ...
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Date Posted: May 13, 2013
Your Horse’s Life is Not Worth the Risk: What Every Horse Owner Should Know About Drug Compounding
Every horse owner has the right to know the safety and efficacy ...
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