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In this issue

The 6 ways horses learn
You’ll be more successful in teaching your horse new skills or maneuvers if your lessons, timing and tasks are aligned with his natural modes of acquiring information.

When EHV-1 turns deadly
There’s no sure-fi re way of stopping an equine herpesvirus infection from developing into a potentially devastating neurological disease. But you can take steps to protect your horse.

A BETTER WAY TO READ THE SIGNS OF LAMENESS

Equine lameness can be difficult to detect, but a study from England confirms the reliability of a relatively new tool for identifying subtle signs of musculoskeletal pain in horses.

A BETTER WAY TO READ THE SIGNS OF LAMENESS

4 mins

PPID DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE ADVANCES

Year-round diagnosis of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID, also known as Cushing’s) just got easier, thanks to the joint efforts of equine researchers in England and mathematicians in Australia.

PPID DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE ADVANCES

3 mins

BUSTING MYTHS ABOUT GENDER AND COAT COLOR

“Chestnut mare, beware.” If you’ve ever used this phrase or nodded knowingly in agreement when you heard it, you’ve been perpetrating a scientifically inaccurate and potentially harmful stereotype, according to new research from the University of Sydney.

BUSTING MYTHS ABOUT GENDER AND COAT COLOR

3 mins

GOOD NEWS ABOUT RECOVERY FROM COLIC SURGERY

A new study from the Netherlands has found that the long-term prognosis for horses who survive colic surgery is good, but a full return to athletic function may be more difficult.

GOOD NEWS ABOUT RECOVERY FROM COLIC SURGERY

1 min

THE 6 WAYS HORSES LEARN

You’ll be more successful in teaching your horse new skills or maneuvers if your lessons, timing and tasks are aligned with his natural modes of acquiring information.

THE 6 WAYS HORSES LEARN

10+ mins

THE POTENTIAL OF PROBIOTICS

Supplements formulated to replenish and fortify the diverse microbiome in the equine gut may help your horse stay healthy, but you’ll want to shop smart and know their limitations.

THE POTENTIAL OF PROBIOTICS

8 mins

WHEN EHV-1 TURNS DEADLY

There’s no sure-fire way of stopping an equine herpesvirus infection from developing into a potentially devastating neurological disease. But you can take steps to protect your horse.

WHEN EHV-1 TURNS DEADLY

10+ mins

THE FIRST AMERICAN “SPORT HORSE” BREED

The very name of the American Standardbred reflects the performance requirement established at the inception of the breed. Here’s how genetics, conformation and training came together to create horses that could trot a mile in 2:30 or less, or pace it in 2:00 flat.

THE FIRST AMERICAN “SPORT HORSE” BREED

8 mins

Sweet harmony

In addition to providing my solitary mare with companionship, my donkey has brought a new tranquility to my farm.

Sweet harmony

5 mins

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@aimmedia.com. Send photos when helpful.

CONSULTANTS

8 mins

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Equus Magazine Description:

PublisherEquine Network, LLC

CategoryAnimals & Pets

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

Step into the world of horses with Equus Magazine, your premier source for equine health, horsemanship, and equestrian insights. We're delighted to introduce you to this comprehensive publication that caters to horse enthusiasts, riders, and those passionate about the well-being of these magnificent animals.

Equus Magazine, published by Equine Network, LLC, is not just a magazine; it's your guide to understanding, caring for, and enjoying the company of horses. As you explore the pages of Equus Magazine, you'll find a world of content that caters to horse owners, riders, and anyone fascinated by the world of horses:

* Equine Health Insights: Access expert insights into equine health, wellness, and veterinary care to ensure the well-being of your horse.

* Practical Horsemanship Tips: Learn valuable tips and techniques for effective horsemanship, training, and building a strong bond with your equine companion.

* Riding and Training: Explore articles on riding techniques, training methods, and equestrian disciplines to enhance your skills as a rider.

* Breed Profiles: Discover in-depth profiles of horse breeds, their characteristics, and suitability for various activities.

* Equine Nutrition: Stay informed about proper equine nutrition and feeding practices to keep your horse healthy and thriving.


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