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Renters share stories of eviction over owners' foreclosures
- Published 10/5/2008
Arizona Republic - Phoenix,AZ,USA
Who's moving: Foote, her husband and two kids live on an acre lot with six dogs, a miniature horse and several reptiles. She says: "I just lost my job a ...
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Who's moving: Foote, her husband and two kids live on an acre lot with six dogs, a miniature horse and several reptiles. She says: "I just lost my job a ...
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Passion drives this animal advocate
- Published 10/5/2008
Greensboro News Record - Greensboro,NC,USA
Welcome to Red Dog Farm, home to five dogs, two horses, one miniature horse, two miniature donkeys, four goats, two turkeys, and one pot-bellied pig. ...
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Welcome to Red Dog Farm, home to five dogs, two horses, one miniature horse, two miniature donkeys, four goats, two turkeys, and one pot-bellied pig. ...
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Lots of family fun in Dayton
- Published 10/5/2008
Nevada Appeal - Carson City,NV,USA
The ponies weren't the only horses, as one church brought a miniature horse children could pet, and the Wild Horse Preservation League had a wild horse up ...
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The ponies weren't the only horses, as one church brought a miniature horse children could pet, and the Wild Horse Preservation League had a wild horse up ...
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How to cope with the changes to your Winter routine for horse care, feeding and exercise
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With so many innocent horses, being rescued each year, I think its important, to have guidlines that have been used by rescue groups, that deal with these cases everyday. It could mean the difference between the horses surviving or not.
The information was provided, by two very active and successful Rescue Groups. You can visit their websites and learn more, on how you too, can help these precious horses.
Dr Mitch Hutchinson, D.V.M. Managing the broodmare for maximum reproductive efficiency is an integral part of a successful equine breeding program. Mares have the lowest reproductive efficiency of all domestic farm animals, with only 60-65% of those bred annually in the United States producing live foals. Although there are many reasons for this inferior reproductive performance, endometritis and irregularities of the estrous cycle represent two major contributing factors. Endometritis is defined as...

