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Episode 26: 2022 Podcast Wrap-up
Tune in as podcast host Kim Brown, group publisher of the Equine Health Network, walks us through key points from this series’ 2022 episodes. We encourage you to go back and listen to some of...
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Episode 25: Equine Muscle Disorders
Dr. Erica McKenzie shares her insights about the causes and clinical signs of equine muscle disorders, including “tying-up,” which can manifest in a surprising number of ways. Did you k...
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Episode 24: West Nile Virus in Horses
West Nile virus is known to cause neurological disease, but it can present in a variety of ways. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Colmer discusses the most common clinical signs, how it is diagnosed, how...
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Episode 23: EPM in Horses
Scientists are still trying to understand why some horses get EPM and others don’t, according to Nichola Pusterla, DVM, PhD. In this episode, Pusterla discusses what researchers have learned about ...
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Episode 22: Equine Eye Issues
Many equine eye issues are emergencies. In this episode,Dr. Ann Dwyer discusses three of the most common eye problems your horse is likely to face and how you can help your vet deal with them. This...
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Episode 21: Donkeys and Mules
Donkeys and mules can form unique bonds with their owners, but they aren’t for everyone! In this episode, Dr. Amy McLean discusses unique challenges and joys of owning longears. This episode of EQU...
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Episode 20: White Line Disease
What is white line disease, when is it likely to occur, and what can be done about it? In this episode, Dr. Stephen O’Grady of Virginia Therapeutic Farriery reviews the basics of this often m...
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Episode 19: Equine Physical Exams
Dr. Alison Gardner discusses the importance of learning to perform a physical exam on your own horse. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” podcast is brought to you by Farnam—Your Partner in Horse Ca...
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Episode 18: Equine Rabies
What’s the big deal about equine rabies? Dr. Sarah Colmer discusses this deadly disease and what horse owners need to know about it. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” podcast is brought to y...
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Episode 17: Changing Seasons and Equine Nutrition
Equine nutritionist Clair Thunes discusses body conditioning scoring and how it can help you assess and address seasonal changes in your horse’s weight. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” pod...
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Episode 16: Tick-Borne Diseases
It’s tick season! In this episode, Dr. Toby Pinn-Woodcock gives a rundown on the most common tick-borne diseases that affect horses in the United States, as well as clinical signs to look for...
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Episode 15: Electrolytes in Horses
Curious about electrolytes? In this episode, Dr. Emily Schaefer discusses what they are, why they are important to horse health, and when (and when not) to administer these essential minerals. This...
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Episode 14: Equine Genetics and Health
Join us as we talk about the effects of equine genetics on horse health with Dr. Samantha Brooks. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” podcast is brought to you by Farnam—Your Partner in Horse Care. ...
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Episode 13: Equine Arthritis
Dr. Kyla Ortved discusses the diagnosis and successful treatment of equine joint degeneration. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” podcast is brought to you by Farnam—Your Partner in Horse Care. Vis...
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Episode 12: Equine Acupuncture
Tune in to hear Dr. Ann-Marie Aumann discuss the use of acupuncture for prevention and treatment of acute and chronic conditions in horses. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” podcast is brought to ...
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Episode 11: Equine Skin Problems
Dr. Ann Rashmir discusses what can go wrong with your horse’s skin and how to promote equine skin health. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” podcast is brought to you by Farnam—Your Partner i...
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Episode 10: Equine Microbiome
Tune in to hear Dr. Marcio Costa discuss how the microbiome affects equine health both positively and negatively. This episode of EQUUS “Farm Calls” podcast is brought to you by Farnam—Your Partner...
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Episode 9: Equine Wounds
In this episode, we chat with Dr. Alison Gardner of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at The Ohio State University about the most common types of wounds in horses and how to address th...
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Episode 8: Fly Control on Horse Farms
Fly management on horse farms is the subject of this episode’s discussion with Bob Coleman, PhD, MS, of the University of Kentucky’s College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. This episode...
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Episode 7: Equine Influenza
Tune in as Dr. Tom Chambers, a professor at the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Center, discusses risk factors for equine influenza, plus ways to decrease exposure to this disease an...
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Episode 6: Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA)
In this episode, we discuss a major change in the mode of transmission for equine infectious anemia (EIA) with USDA equine epidemiologist Dr. Angela Pelzel-McCluskey.EQUUS “Farm Calls” is brought t...
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Episode 5: Deworming Basics
Large and strong strongyles, bots, tapeworms, pinworms and roundworms are the subject of this episode’s discussion with Dr. Martin Nielsen, a pioneering researcher in equine parasitology at G...
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Episode 4: Equine Colic
In this episode we talk to Dr. Alison Gardner, a specialist in equine surgery and emergency and critical care, about the causes and types of equine colic, as well as management to promote gut healt...
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Episode 3: Senior Horse Management
Senior horse management is the topic of this episode’s discussion with Dr. Diane McFarlane, a veterinary specialist in internal medicine with a PhD in equine endocrinology.EQUUS “Farm Calls” ...
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Episode 2: Equine Dentistry
Episode 2: Equine DentistryThis episode features a discussion with Dr. William (“Bo”) Rainbow, a veterinarian who specializes in equine dentistry, about horses’ teeth and how to maintain their oral...
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Episode 1: Hay and Feed Concerns
In this episode we talk to Clair Thunes, PhD, MS, owner of Clarity Equine Nutrition in Arizona, about hay and feed issues—a special concern in the wake of this past year’s droughts, floods and wild...
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