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Global Equine Healthcare Market 2016 Clinical Research, Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast 2020Medgadget (blog)Equine-Healthcare1 2016 Global Equine Healthcare Industry Report is a professional and in-depth research report on the world's major reg...

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Bradenton HeraldVictoria equine clinic helps horses buck illnesses | Bradenton HeraldBradenton HeraldStriker's breathing is still labored from an upper respiratory issue he's been trying to kick.and more »

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Victoria equine clinic helps horses buck illnessesWRAL.comThe Crossroad Veterinary Clinic recently completed a new indoor equine facility. There, Miller and Striker were surrounded by other horses and their caretakers. The new digs offer air-conditione...

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Disabled Syrian Refugees Flee Across Mountains 'Strapped to Horses'Voice of AmericaFor anyone fleeing Syria's civil war, the journey to safety is hazardous, sometimes deadly. For disabled refugees, the challenges are immense – but as sibl...

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Rabies in horsesMcalester News CapitalAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the total number of horse rabies cases in the USA per year ranges from 42 to 82. The states with the greatest number of rabid hors...

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Mcalester News CapitalVeterinary Viewpoints: Rabies in horses | News | mcalesternews.comMcalester News CapitalRabies is caused by a virus found in the saliva of infected mammals. It is transmitted to animals and humans by bites or potentially by contam...

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San Angelo Standard TimesNew clinic helps horses buck illnessesSan Angelo Standard Times28, 2016 photo, Julius Whitby, a veterinary technician, holds a horse steady as Dr. Paul Daniel examines the horse's eye for abrasions at the Crossroads Veterin...

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33 Wynnewood horses appear abandoned and starvingKOKH FOX25WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (KOKH) — A group of animal lovers in Wynnewood are coming together to save the lives of 33 horses they say have been abandoned on repossessed property for months, and now the...

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Asheville Citizen-TimesThe Sunday Frame: A horse named Jim competes at TryonAsheville Citizen-TimesThe gelding was too scrawny by 200 pounds and had a back full of rain rot, a skin condition that causes lesions in horses. He'd once sold for $225,00...

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Thoroughbred Daily NewsThe Equine Artistry of Harold RothThoroughbred Daily NewsA 1973 racetrack photojournalism assignment for his Queens College student newspaper led to Roth's eventual founding of Horsephotos, the world's preeminent equine p...