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What it means to be a horse in the 21st century
Ethology
11/06/2012
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Barefoot horses...naturally
Ethology
18/02/2012
- Thanks to the barefoot movement, the management of barefoot horses is a practice that is becoming increasingly popular, with the aim of developing the natural qualities of the hoof and eliminating the need for shoes.
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Investigation on horse meat entering Europe from America
Various
14/12/2011
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Bill about palios
Popular feasts
30/06/2011
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VIDEO - Equine Infectious Anaemia, an Italian story
Veterinary
30/06/2011
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An Investigation of Racing Performance and Whip Use by Jockeys in Thoroughbred Races
Ethology
27/06/2011
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Microbiology of equine wounds and evidence of bacterial biofilms.
Veterinary
04/02/2011
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Interview with the owner of Solanos
Veterinary
10/04/2010
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Solanos, another horse found positive to the EIA, has just arrived to IHP, after he was saved from being put down!
Veterinary
02/04/2010
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Resuming on Equine Infectious Anaemia
Veterinary
03/03/2010
- In this report, the Italian Horse Protection Onlus would like to explain some aspects of Equine Infectious Anaemia which can cause confusion and subsequently serious risks to life of many horses who don’t present any clinical signs of the disease. Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) is a viral disease of horses. Its symptoms include bouts of high fever, anaemia, weight loss and reduction of the performance. In sporadic cases, sudden death can occur. Theoretically all equids are subject to the equine infectious anaemia.
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