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Deworming Q & A

Deworming Q & A

by Fox Valley Equine Practice | Aug 2, 2020 | Health and Wellness, Horseman 101

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Farriers in the Area

Farriers in the Area

by Fox Valley Equine Practice | Jun 16, 2020 | Health and Wellness, Horseman 101

Updated June 2020 Allen, Terry 847-608-1735 Born, Mike 309-521-8244 / 309-945-3884 Brown, Doug 815-857-3207 Carlson, Wayne 630-954-0106 / 847-767-2542 Carpenter, Jeremy 224-623-4591 / 847-515-2473 Caviness, Todd 815-508-0305 Caviness, Matt 815-508-0321 Connelly, Matt...
Lyme Disease–What is it?  What are the Symptoms?  How can I protect my horse?

Lyme Disease–What is it? What are the Symptoms? How can I protect my horse?

by Fox Valley Equine Practice | Mar 14, 2018 | Health and Wellness, Horseman 101

Lyme Disease Description Lyme disease is an infectious disease caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi and affects horses, humans and many other animals. Although Lyme disease in horses is quite common for animals living in high-risk areas, equine Lyme disease is...
Equine Cushing’s Disease and ACTH Testing

Equine Cushing’s Disease and ACTH Testing

by Fox Valley Equine Practice | Nov 18, 2016 | Common Maladies, Health and Wellness, Vet Articles

Equine Cushing’s Disease and ACTH Testing What is “Cushings Disease”? What does ACTH testing mean? “Cushing’s Disease”, also known as Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), is a condition most commonly affecting older horses (typically 15 years or...

Deworming Schedule-High Shedder

by Fox Valley Equine Practice | Aug 12, 2016 | Health and Wellness, Horseman 101

This deworming schedule provides for an effective parasite control program.  Good pasture sanitation and rotation, along with composting and avoiding ground-level feeding can dramatically decrease exposure.  It is no longer necessary to tube deworm horses.  Paste...

Deworming Schedule- Medium Shedders

by Fox Valley Equine Practice | Aug 12, 2016 | Health and Wellness, Horseman 101

This deworming schedule provides for an effective parasite control program.  Good pasture sanitation and rotation, along with composting and avoiding ground-level feeding can dramatically decrease exposure.  It is no longer necessary to tube deworm horses.  Paste...
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