The American Quarter Horse, breeding and genetic diseases
The Quarter horse is an American breed, and is today the largest registered breed in the world with. Worldwide there are over 5 million registered Quarter Horses. It is one of the oldest recognized breeds in the United States.
Hapnes, Hanne
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Chemicals used to control agricultural diseases and pests have formed a significant aspect of rural life in Britain since at least the mid-eighteenth century.
Holmes, Matthew
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Comparison Between Inertial Sensor and Video-Based Detection of Spatiotemporal Limb Movement Parameters During Equine Swimming. [PDF]
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27. Jenaer Symposium „Horse-Orphan infectious diseases“, November 3rd and 4th 2010, Jena [PDF]
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The culture of horse and horse breeding in seljuks
“Selçuklularda At ve Atçılık Kültürü” Tuğşad Ata TÜRKMEN Bu çalışmada; Büyük Selçuklu ve Anadolu Selçuklu toplumlarında at ve atçılık kültürü incelenmiştir.
Türkmen, Tuğşad Ata
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Physical Therapy Intervention With Hippotherapy (HPOT) Affects Balance Control in the Elderly: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Gholami BB +3 more
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Gaps Between Awareness and Prevention of West Nile Virus Among Horse Owners in an Endemic Country: A Cross-Sectional Study from Romania. [PDF]
Nistor P +13 more
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Pulmonary cryptococcoma in a Friesian horse in the Netherlands [PDF]
A 6-year-old female Friesian horse was admitted with pyrexia, dullness, weight loss, watery faeces and mild bilateral mucoid nasal discharge. Radiographic and ultrasonographic examination of the thorax indicated a large mid-thoracic soft tissue mass, and
Tellegen, Anna R. +4 more
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Efficacy of an Oral Chondroprotective Joint Supplement on Stride Length and Gait Symmetry in Aged Geldings with Chronic Lameness. [PDF]
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Studies on the immunoglobulins of the horse.
At the end of the 19th century, horse serum was introduced as a source of antitoxin in the treatment of human diseases. This event marked the beginning of an interest in the properties of equine antiserum.
Reesal, Michael R.
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