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  • Bolting, when referring to equids, generally refers to two equine behaviors, both undesirable: Running away without control. Eating food at a dangerously...
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    Equine nutrition is the feeding of horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, and other equines. Correct and balanced nutrition is a critical component of proper...
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    around humans, when it is often triggered by fear or pain. Bolting or running away Other equine behaviors that may (or may not) arise from boredom or frustration...
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  • feeding to horses prone to choke Change feeds gradually Discourage the bolting of food: spread out feed, place large, flat stones (large enough so that...
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  • Equine ethics is a field of ethical and philosophical reflection around the horse, aimed at questioning human behavior towards this animal, and modifying...
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  • Horse colic (redirect from Equine colic)
    July 2013). "Equine Postoperative Ileus Insights". www.thehorse.com. The Horse. Retrieved 4 July 2014. Loving, Nancy (April 2012). "Equine Colic Management...
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  • to discharge their responsibilities under California law, while CHRB's equine medical director had suggested that evidence concerning high number of such...
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    mares may be awarded honors such as the Kentucky Broodmare of the Year. bolt, bolting 1.  When a horse suddenly runs away, with or without a rider.: 60  2...
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    animal-assisted therapy, with the most common types being canine-assisted therapy and equine-assisted therapy. Use of these animals in therapies has shown positives...
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  • uses. According to equine-welfare advocates, the physiology of the equine cranium is such that neither the penetrating captive bolt gun nor gunshots are...
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  • the 1,200-pound (540 kg) horse was skittish around crowds and prone to bolting. Botulinum toxin is a highly potent neurotoxin produced by the bacteria...
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  • owned by Gassled and operated by Gassco. The technical service provider is Equinor. The Draupner platform is a key hub for monitoring pressure, volume and...
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    Horse welfare (category Equine welfare)
    Horse welfare or equine welfare helps describe the acceptable conditions of life and use for domesticated horses, in contrast to suffering produced by...
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    particularly in the winter when horses may drink less water than they need. Equine nutrition Warren, Lori K. "Horse Feeding Myths and Misconceptions" Horse...
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    break. In some cases, a bridle or hackamore may be used when handling an equine on the ground in order to exert more precision and control. One common halter...
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  • to break the mustang, which she calls Ghost. Lou proposes a "corporate equine retreat" at Heartland, which Jack rejects. Lou plans a surprise birthday...
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    Chautauqua. Both claimed he was fit and healthy and just did not want to race. Equine doctor, Andrew Mclean believed Chautauqua was not suffering by constantly...
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    or other treatments exist, such as anthrax, West Nile virus, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, SARS coronavirus, MERS coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, Influenza...
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    are portraits by Anthony van Dyck and Joshua Reynolds and works by the equine artist George Stubbs. The collection also includes a copy of John James...
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    foals: lead changes and description of temporal and linear parameters". Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement. Sept (34): 302–7. doi:10.1111/j.2042-3306...
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