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After receiving a severe cut on one of her hind legs, and subsequent laminitis and a bone infection on the other hind foot, the owners of Cheyenne feared the worst for the Buckskin mare who makes her home in Elizabeth, CO. more...
  08/04/2010 6:03pm
When his easy-going Belgian gelding, Pat, first started backing off on feed and hanging out more and more by himself in the pasture, Alan Sorensen wasn't unusually alarmed. Timid in nature, Pat generally kept some distance between himself and Sorensen's...
  08/04/2010 2:58pm
For 30 years a common treatment for humans with kidney stones has involved sending small focused sonic pulses – termed shock waves – into kidney stones, breaking them up into smaller pieces without damaging surrounding tissues. The medical...
  08/04/2010 2:52pm
Most horsemen try to provide the best diet for their horses, yet there's often a difference between what they think the animals need and what they actually need, and some misunderstandings about how those needs can be met. With many good commercial feeds...
  08/04/2010 2:49pm
The Northern plains region is a land of great variety in topography, soil type and grasses. One thing that the states of Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming have in common though is high selenium in the soil, water and plants. The states share the common...
  08/04/2010 2:40pm
Each spring, Colorado rancher Sam Shoultz eagerly awaits his band of mares to drop their new foals. Shoultz is excited to see if the carefully selected matings he has made have produced a foal which could eventually become a future equine champion.
  08/04/2010 2:24pm
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