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A TROUBLING HEADSHAKING DISCOVERY
THE HORSE GRIMACE SCALE
FISH OIL MAY BOOST RESPIRATORY HEALTH
REASSURING FINDINGS ABOUT PPID PROGNOSIS
GENERIC PPID DRUG APPROVED
EQUINE YAWNING? ANYTHING BUT BORING
Support Horses, Not the Cycle • The kill-pen bailout cycle is detrimental to horses, rescues, and the horse industry at large.
YOUR SPRING DISEASE PREVENTION PLAN • The busy season can be a peak time for equine disease outbreaks. But commonsense precautions will help keep your horse healthy at home and on the road.
A POST-TRIP PROTOCOL
HOW TO ESTABLISH A QUARANTINE
A 6-STEP CLEANING PROTOCOL
A hidden CRISIS • The new book, Unwanted, reckons with the ethics and economics surrounding the question of what to do with America’s “surplus” horses.
What Milly Taught Me • My mare’s three-year battle with kidney disease provided lessons in love, perseverance and the importance of appreciating every moment.
THE ORIGINS OF THE AMERICAN APPALOOSA • The historical record refutes much of the mythology that has arisen about the roots of an iconic American breed.
A COLORFUL PAST
THE MOST LIKELY APPALOOSA ANCESTORS
MORE LIKELY APPALOOSA ANCESTORS
EQ CONSULTANTS • Have a question about your horse’s health, care or training? Our experts offer solutions for a range of equine-management problems. Write to EQUUS Consultants, P.O. Box 7510, Falls Church, Virginia 22040; email: EQLetters@equinenetwork.com. Send photos when helpful.
GOOD FOR THE GUT
Sally’s last gift • After a partnership lasting more than two decades, my beloved mare helped me to accept and plan for a future without her.