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Written by Courtesy of America's Horse Daily
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A few simple precautions and a lot of common sense on the part of the owner can help most mares have a safe pregnancy and produce a healthy, vigorous foal. Although some mares start the foaling season in early January, the majority will foal in April and May. So, now is the time to select a foaling location, begin assembling necessary supplies and chart a plan of
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California Counties: Alameda |
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Written by Staff Writer
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The county was formed on March 25 from a large portion of Contra Costa County and a smaller portion of Santa Clara County. The word 'alameda' means 'a place where poplar trees grow', a name which originally was given to the Arroyo de la Alameda (Poplar Grove Creek). The willow and sycamore trees along the banks of the river reminded the early explorers of a
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Tax Court Case Emphasizes Importance of Professional Advice |
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Written by John Alan Cohan
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A recent case that seemed to rule correctly against a taxpayer was the Tax Court decision holding against Sandra J. Brannon of Southwest Texas with regards to her quarter horse breeding activity. [Brannon v. Commissioner IRS, TC Memo 2000-76.] The case also denied her depreciation deductions with respect to 4 emus because she was unable to prove she
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Light Dependency Underlies Beneficial Jetlag in Racehorses |
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Written by Jen
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A new study has shown that racehorses are extremely sensitive to changes in daily light and, contrary to humans, can adapt very quickly to sudden shifts in the 24-hour light-dark cycle, such as those resulting from a transmeridian flight, with unexpected benefits on their physical performance.
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Written by Courtesy of America's Horse Daily
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Double-check your broodmares in winter. Now that cold weather has moved in, most broodmares are out to pasture, gestating until their expected foaling dates next spring.
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Written by Courtesy of America's Horse Daily
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Let’s talk about toothaches. With 36 to 44 chances for a toothache, equine dental care isn’t just a should-do but a yearly must-do – and picking the right dentist for your horses is a delicate matter not to be taken lightly. As your mother (or father) used to say, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. A horse’s teeth begin to erupt in the first few days of
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Written by AAEP
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Question: What is the best way to care for an open sore caused by Pigeon disease? Answer: If the horse has truly been diagnosed with "Pigeon Breast", contamination is a concern for the rest of the horses on your property. The wound heals by second intention usually.
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The Use of Martingales and Draw Reins |
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Written by Jennifer
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A pleasure horse, either under English or western tack, is supposed to be a pleasure to ride. He’s soft at the trot, flexed at the poll, responsive to the rider, looks straight through the bridle and moves with collection.
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