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Showing posts with label flood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flood. Show all posts
Monday, January 17, 2011

University of Queensland's Equine Hospital Keeps Its Head Up Above the Flood

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The photos of the devastation on the campus of the University of Queensland are pretty discouraging. As you've probably heard by now, t...
Saturday, July 17, 2010

Is This What They Mean by "Loads Well"?

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Is this what it means in the horses-for-sale listings when an ad says that a horse "loads well"? These two photos are from an am...
Sunday, September 26, 2004

IVAN Floods Threaten Horses in Texas: What Would YOU Do?

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From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, by David Templeton: Floodwaters at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Chartiers inundated stables alon...
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Hoofcare Publishing chronicles progress in the art and science of preventing, recognizing and treating lameness problems in horses. Methods covered range from barefoot trimming to hoof boots, horseshoeing, equine podiatry and veterinary medical and surgical treatment. The history and culture of the professions are also a feature. The Hoof Blog is written for and by the dedicated professionals from all fields who are at work in the rewarding pursuit of optimizing performance or facilitating rehabilitation. Hoofcare Publishing supports and champions a diverse worldwide community of professionals via a portfolio of educational and media projects and publications. Fran Jurga's Hoof Blog © 2004-2024 Hoofcare Publishing. No use of content or images without permission. Social media sharing is encouraged and appreciated.
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