Equine colic
Learn about the definition, causes, and types of colic in horses. Discover how to treat and prevent this potentially deadly condition.
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Horse boarding business plan example
Consider a horse boarding business plan as your blueprint for building a sanctuary where horse owners entrust their beloved companions. It's a strategic playbook, detailing services, pricing, target markets, marketing strategies, and financial projections to ensure a thriving venture in the equine w
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Community Programs and Service Fund (Fund 80) Overview
The Community Programs and Service Fund (Fund 80) is a local taxpayer-funded initiative that allows school boards to provide community education, training, recreational, cultural, and athletic programs and services. This fund is separate from the regular school curriculum and operates under specific
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Online placement training programs for engineering students
Discover affordable, flexible online programs for your degree and upskill with our student upskilling program. Start your journey to a successful career today! \n\nIn today's competitive job market, engineering students need more than just a degree to stand out. That's where online placement trainin
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What is the importance of upskilling programs for students?
Discover why upskilling programs are crucial for students, enhancing their skills, boosting employability, and preparing them for the ever-evolving job market. \n\n \n\nIn today's fast-paced and ever-evolving job market, students need more than just a traditional education to succeed. Upskilling p
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Understanding Poll Evil and Yoke Gall in Horses: Symptoms and Treatment
Poll evil and yoke gall are common afflictions affecting horses, particularly in the neck region. Poll evil is an inflammatory condition characterized by a painful swelling at the top of the neck, while yoke gall is localized acute inflammation caused by yoke pressure. Poll evil is typically treated
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Horse Management and Common Terminology Overview
Dr. Ravikant Nirala, Assistant Professor at Bihar Veterinary College, presents comprehensive information on horse management and common terminology associated with equine production. The content covers the position of horses in the animal kingdom, terminology for different horse genders and ages, mi
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Equine Coital Exanthema: Overview, Symptoms, and Management
Equine coital exanthema, caused by Equine Herpesvirus 3, is a contagious venereal disease affecting horses globally. It primarily manifests as genital lesions in stallions and mares, transmitted sexually or through contact with contaminated materials. While it is typically self-limiting, it can be p
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Understanding Strangles in Horses: Symptoms, Treatment, and Complications
Strangles, also known as Equine Distemper, is an infectious disease affecting horses and equids. It is characterized by upper respiratory tract infection, lymph node abscesses, and various complications. Symptoms include nasal discharge, coughing, and swelling of lymph nodes. Prompt diagnosis and tr
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Exploring Dual Credits and Cooperative Education Programs
Dual credit programs offer high school students the opportunity to earn college credits while completing their secondary education, potentially leading to a post-secondary diploma or Certificate of Apprenticeship. These programs aim to support students facing challenges in meeting graduation require
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Comparison Between NPQ Stand-Alone Programs and Apprenticeship Programs with NPQs
In this comparison, the focus is on NPQ stand-alone programs and apprenticeship programs incorporating NPQs, highlighting the differences in qualifications, learning hours, assessments, and support structures. Stand-alone NPQs offer options like Senior Leader Level 7 and Operations/Departmental Mana
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Potential Impacts of Haemaphysalis longicornis on Equids in the United States
Haemaphysalis longicornis, an Asian longhorned tick, poses potential threats to equids in the United States. Originally from Northeast Asia, this tick has been detected in the U.S. and has a wide range of hosts, including cattle, sheep, dogs, humans, and various wildlife. Its parthenogenic reproduct
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Management of Quittor in Equine Medicine
Quittor is a condition in horses characterized by necrosis of lateral cartilage, leading to sinus openings in the coronet region. It can result from infections, pastern region necrosis, or suppuration from neighboring lesions. Symptoms include swollen coronet with sinus openings, potentially leading
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Veterinary Update on Equine Worming Protocols
Explore the latest insights on equine worming practices, including details on common types of worms, clinical signs, prevention, treatment, and diagnostic methods. Learn about dealing with threadworms, tapeworms, pinworms, bots, and lungworms in horses and donkeys.
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Exploring 4-H Equine Cloverbud Opportunities
Delve into the world of 4-H Equine Cloverbuds where young horse enthusiasts can participate in a variety of activities such as Horse Bowl, County Shows, Western Games, and more. Cloverbuds can engage in the Horseless Horse project to learn about equine care, breeds, grooming, and tack. They can also
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Guidelines for Cleaning and Disinfection in Animal Production Facilities
Explore key guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting various animal production facilities, including poultry, dairy, swine, equine, and aquaculture. Specific challenges and safety considerations for each type of facility are discussed, highlighting the importance of using appropriate products and te
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Equine Euthanasia Guidelines: Best Practices and Considerations
Equine euthanasia and mass depopulation guidelines emphasize humane treatment, efficient methods, and minimizing emotional impact during animal health emergencies. Techniques such as sedation, acceptable injection methods, and handling protocols are outlined to ensure a stress-free transition for eq
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Guidelines for Equine Euthanasia and Mass Depopulation
Guidelines for equine euthanasia and mass depopulation outline transitioning animals painlessly and stress-free during emergencies. The focus is on humane treatment, minimizing stress, and selecting acceptable methods to safeguard the food chain and prevent disease spread. Handling, sedation, and eu
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Basic Equine Wound Care: Understanding and Treatment
Learn about basic equine wound care, including initial steps to take, stages of the healing process, types of wounds, and treatment options. Understand how to assess the severity of wounds and the importance of proper care to prevent complications. This guide provides valuable information for horse
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Kentucky Horse Racing: Supporting Equine Breeding in Kentucky
Kentucky offers various incentive programs to support the breeding of Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds, such as the Kentucky Breeders Incentive Fund and the Kentucky Sire Stakes. These programs provide financial rewards to breeders based on the success of their horses in eligible races. Other equine
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Opportunities for Volunteering with AAEP
Explore various volunteer opportunities with the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), such as serving on committees, councils, or task forces. Learn about the governance model, committees, and how to get involved through the Volunteer Interest Form. Understand the competitive applica
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Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs at University Level Spring 2019
Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs at the university level aim to provide educational immersion programs for non-enrolled minors in surrounding communities. The office overseeing these programs ensures compliance with standards and assists in program planning and development. The programs involve pol
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Equine First Aid Essentials: Ohio State University Extension Guide
Ohio State University Extension provides a comprehensive guide on equine first aid, covering topics such as injury prevention, vital signs, emergency procedures, common problems like colic and wounds, and colic prevention measures. The guide emphasizes the importance of knowing your horse, contactin
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Understanding Indicator 6: Preschool Environment Codes
This information provides insights into Indicator 6, focusing on the percentage of children ages 3 through 5 with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) attending regular early childhood programs versus separate special education classes. It delves into the definitions of regular early childhood p
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Understanding Electrolytes and Their Importance for Trail Equine Athletes
Explore the crucial role of electrolytes for competitive trail equine athletes, including their functions, absorption in the body, sources of loss, and homemade electrolyte formulations. Learn how electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and chloride are essential for muscle function, intestinal moti
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Understanding Promise Programs: Structure, Impacts & Outcomes
Promise Programs are scholarship and support initiatives rooted in local communities with varying structures and eligibility criteria. While universal eligibility programs show robust outcomes, the overall success of Promise Programs depends on widespread usage and alignment with community needs, ai
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Anatomy and Blood Supply of the Equine Stomach
The equine stomach is relatively small compared to the horse's body size, with distinct regions such as the cardia, fundus, body, and pyloric region. It is located on the left side of the abdomen, under the ribs. The stomach's blood supply includes branches from the aorta, splenic artery, and hepati
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Pre-Operative Considerations for Equine Castration
Selection of a technique, common agents used to anaesthetize horses, scrubbing procedure, and blocking method are essential pre-operative considerations for equine castration. Closed and half-closed techniques decrease post-operative complications, while various agents can be used for sedation. Prop
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Understanding Embryo Transfer in Mares: Why, When, and How
Embryo transfer in mares is not a decision to be taken lightly, as there are various factors to consider. This process is conducted for reasons like increasing foal production, dealing with infertility in donor mares, and enhancing reproductive efficiency. The process involves synchronization of mar
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Understanding Equine Influenza: An Overview of Respiratory Tract Infections in Horses
Equine influenza is a contagious upper respiratory infection in horses caused by influenza viruses. This article covers the anatomy of the equine respiratory tract, signs, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis of equine influenza. It also discusses the histological structure of the respira
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Equine Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders and Dysphagia Overview
This informative content covers various diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in horses, including oral cavity conditions, dysphagia, sialadenitis, and esophageal disorders like choke. It discusses anatomical classifications, causes, clinical manifestations, and treatment approaches for these condi
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Mosquito Monitoring in Maine 2021: Key Findings and Funding Overview
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention conducted mosquito monitoring in 2021 across various counties and towns, testing for West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Results showed no positive cases in mosquito pools but identified individuals with arboviral illnesses. Funding ch
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University of Kentucky Equine Programs Overview
The University of Kentucky's equine programs, led by Dr. Nancy Cox and Dr. James MacLeod, are nationally and internationally recognized for their contributions to equine research and education. With a focus on workforce development, the programs offer undergraduate and graduate opportunities in equi
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Economic Impact Analysis of Equine Industry in Marion County
This economic impact analysis focuses on the Equine Industry in Marion County, particularly the Ocala Metropolitan Statistical Area. The study utilized IMPLAN models to determine the annual economic impact, analyzing data from various sources such as surveys with participants and businesses. The rep
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Understanding Equine Parasites: A Comprehensive Guide by Ohio State University Extension
Explore the intricate world of equine parasites with a detailed guide provided by Ohio State University Extension. Learn about internal and external parasites, common signs of infestation, fecal testing techniques, and specific types like strongyles and roundworms. Discover the importance of proper
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Innovative Applications of doForms in Agribusiness
Explore real-world use cases of doForms in the agribusiness sector, including field data collection on a family-owned farm, streamlining inspections on land and sea, managing equine wellness treatments, leveraging technology in agriculture solutions, and facilitating equipment transactions. These ex
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Importance of Mosquito Control for Disease Prevention in Maine
Learn about mosquitoes, their habitats, diseases they can carry, and ways to prevent mosquito bites to protect yourself from diseases such as Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile virus in Maine.
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Mammary Gland Pathologies in Mares: Overview & Treatment
This detailed guide explores various pathologies of the mammary gland in mares, including galactorrhea, mastitis, agalactia, and lactation induction. It covers causes, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment options for each condition, providing valuable insights for equine healthcare professionals
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Equine Behavior and Restraint: Understanding and Handling Horses
Discover key insights into equine behavior and restraint techniques for safe handling of horses. Explore topics such as normal behavior, body language cues, flight zones, herding and moving horses, capture and containment methods, and post-handling considerations. Enhance your understanding of equin
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Sequentializing Concurrent Programs for Efficient Analysis
This talk discusses the use of verification tools meant for sequential programs to analyze concurrent programs. It explores the idea of simulating concurrent programs using sequential programs and highlights the efficiency of various solutions developed for sequential programs. The talk also delves
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