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State Breeder Laws Every Resident Fancier Should Know!
Cat Talk

State Breeder Laws Every Resident Fancier Should Know!

CFA State Breeder Law Series, Part 4 – U.S. States of Region 6: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Minnesota

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7 mins  |
October 2020
The Ears of Scotland!
Cat Talk

The Ears of Scotland!

What You Don’t Know About... Scottish Folds

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6 mins  |
October 2020
Virtual Cat Competitions Get Their Start in CFA
Cat Talk

Virtual Cat Competitions Get Their Start in CFA

About two years ago, long before the pandemic made virtual competitions popular, CFA Marketing Director Desiree Bobby first began investigating software solutions that might enable CFA to effectively run such competitions. At the time, the goal was to use the shows to make pedigreed cats—and of course, CFA—more visible to an online audience, and in so doing, increase people’s interests in the cat fancy.

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2 mins  |
October 2020
Click - Getting Great Shots of your Cat with a Smartphone
Cat Talk

Click - Getting Great Shots of your Cat with a Smartphone

So you want to enter one of the many virtual competitions popping up around the internet but don’t have professional photos or video of your cat. Fear not! If you have a smartphone, you have a camera and can get what you need. Here are a few tips to help.

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4 mins  |
October 2020
Choosing the Right Cat Tree
Cat Talk

Choosing the Right Cat Tree

Whether you have your first cat or your tenth, keeping your cat healthy and your furniture undamaged means you will need to get a scratching post (or cat “tree”). These come in many shapes and sizes and they’re built using a variety of materials. Different construction techniques are also used, some being better than others. This gives you lots to choose from. So, choosing the right tree for your cat can take some thought.

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4 mins  |
October 2020
Facing Those Final Days With the Special Care Your Pet Needs
Cat Talk

Facing Those Final Days With the Special Care Your Pet Needs

Because most pet owners tend to outlive their pets, there comes a time in most pet-human relationships when time starts to run out for your beloved cat or dog.

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10 mins  |
October 2020
The Atlantic

Why We're Afraid of Bats

On how we know—and how we learn— what to fear

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10 mins  |
November 2020
The Ultimate NOMADS
Birds & Blooms

The Ultimate NOMADS

RANDOM MIGRATIONS ARE JUST ONE CROSSBILL QUIRK LEARN MORE FUN ODDITIES OF THESE WANDERING SPECIES.

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4 mins  |
October/November 2020
MOTH TALES
Birds & Blooms

MOTH TALES

Butterflies may get all the glory, but these reader photos prove that moths are just as beautiful.

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1 min  |
October/November 2020
Midnight Blooms
Birds & Blooms

Midnight Blooms

Dark petals add mystery all year, not just on Halloween.

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4 mins  |
October/November 2020
Create a Fall Focal Point
Birds & Blooms

Create a Fall Focal Point

Add a creative highlight to any outdoor area with these container garden ideas.

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2 mins  |
October/November 2020
The Flying Checkerboard
Birds & Blooms

The Flying Checkerboard

Find out how to attract boldly patterned red-headed woodpeckers.

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2 mins  |
October/November 2020
Ask the Experts
Birds & Blooms

Ask the Experts

Pros offer solutions for hungry birds and identify mystery plants.

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4 mins  |
October/November 2020
What is your favorite owl and why?
Birds & Blooms

What is your favorite owl and why?

Readers share special memories and the species they think is most interesting.

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1 min  |
October/November 2020
At the Edge of Lake Erie
Birds & Blooms

At the Edge of Lake Erie

Try these three activities at Point Pelee National Park.

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1 min  |
October/November 2020
How Birds Get Named
Birds & Blooms

How Birds Get Named

Meet the committee in charge of naming and organizing birds.

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3 mins  |
October/November 2020
THE FIRST AMERICAN “SPORT HORSE” BREED
Equus

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.

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8 mins  |
Autumn 2020
THE 6 WAYS HORSES LEARN
Equus

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.

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10+ mins  |
Autumn 2020
WHEN EHV-1 TURNS DEADLY
Equus

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.

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10+ mins  |
Autumn 2020
PPID DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE ADVANCES
Equus

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.

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3 mins  |
Autumn 2020
THE POTENTIAL OF PROBIOTICS
Equus

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.

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8 mins  |
Autumn 2020
Sweet harmony
Equus

Sweet harmony

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

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5 mins  |
Autumn 2020
GOOD NEWS ABOUT RECOVERY FROM COLIC SURGERY
Equus

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.

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1 min  |
Autumn 2020
BUSTING MYTHS ABOUT GENDER AND COAT COLOR
Equus

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.

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3 mins  |
Autumn 2020
CONSULTANTS
Equus

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.

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8 mins  |
Autumn 2020
A BETTER WAY TO READ THE SIGNS OF LAMENESS
Equus

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.

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4 mins  |
Autumn 2020
Diarrhea: Is It Serious?
Horse and Rider

Diarrhea: Is It Serious?

Learn how to tell the difference between loose manure and potentially deadly diarrhea—and how to protect your horse when the condition strikes.

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9 mins  |
Fall 2020
Keeping It Simple
Horse and Rider

Keeping It Simple

Don’t overcomplicate kids’ first lessons.

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2 mins  |
Fall 2020
FALL RIDING AT FORT ROBINSON
Horse and Rider

FALL RIDING AT FORT ROBINSON

RICH IN WESTERN HISTORY, FORT ROBINSON’S 20,000 ACRES IS FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL BUTTES AND ROLLING HILLS, MAKING IT THE PERFECT FALL DESTINATION.

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6 mins  |
Fall 2020
Standing Together
Horse and Rider

Standing Together

This program uses horsemanship to provide hope and healing for combat veterans and first responders.

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3 mins  |
Fall 2020