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EQUUS Magazine 2008 Articles Index

A complete guide to EQUUS magazine articles, columns and features from December 2007 (issue 363) through November 2008 (issue 374).

Breakdowns

  • Eventing and horseracing tragedies fuel call for changes (RU) 370/71
  • Eight Belles to be buried at the Kentucky Derby Museum (RU) 371/65
  • Safety of Thoroughbred racing questioned (RU) 372/65
  • States adopt new steroid rules (RU) 374/74Bridles
  • Evaluating bridle fit (VS) 365/18
  • Bridling problems (C) 369/72Bruxism
  • Tooth grinding (C) 368/75Buying and Selling Horses
  • Horse Trends (F) 364/50
  • Florida drafts horse-sale regulations (RU) 364/72
  • Prepurchase Exams: Introduction (SR) 366/29
  • Prepurchase Exams: What's Involved (SR) 366/30
  • Prepurchase Exams: How It's Done (SR) 366/33
  • Prepurchase Exams: What the Results Can Tell (SR) 366/40
  • Prepurchase Exams: Legal Matters (SR) 366/44

    Cancer

  • Light therapy to combat skin cancers (MF) 363/15
  • Treatment for melanoma (C) 364/78Carbohydrates
  • Feeding to Reduce Laminitis Risk (F) 367/49Cardiovascular System and Disorders
  • Progressive ethmoid hematoma (CR) 364/17
  • What's At the Heart of Breakdowns? (F) 368/46
  • Rare cardiac condition (CR) 371/23Carriage Horses and Driving
  • Manhattan considers carriage ban (RU) 365/68Cartilage
  • Blood test for osteoarthritis (MF) 371/14
  • Joint Health Support Options (F) 374/62Case Report (Feature)
  • Severe colic (CR) 363/23
  • Progressive ethmoid hematoma (CR) 364/17
  • Shattered pastern bone (CR) 365/21
  • Skin grafts aid wound healing (CR) 366/19
  • Pseudohermaphrodism (CR) 367/29
  • Lightning strike survivor (CR) 368/27
  • Stomach impaction (CR) 369/27
  • Tale injury (CR) 370/29
  • Rare cardiac condition (CR) 371/23
  • Oleander poisoning (CR) 372/25
  • Bacterial meningitis (CR) 373/21
  • Leg fracture (CR) 374/23Castration
  • Pseudohermaphrodism (CR) 367/29Catching Horses
  • Catching and eye contact (MF) 373/11Cellulitis
  • Detecting and treating cellulitis (MF) 366/9Chills
  • Wet-weather health problems (HO) 367/23Chiropractic Medicine
  • A Sensible Approach to Alternative Therapies (F) 374/34Choke
  • How to Handle Choke (F) 363/38
  • Handling choke (C) 368/75Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (see Recurrent Airway Obstruction)

    Clipping and Clippers

  • Preparing clippers for winter (HO) 372/21Cloning
  • Cloned horse delivers her first foal (RU) 370/72Coat and Hair
  • Stain-removal strategies (C) 363/74
  • Signs of Cushing's syndrome (HO) 368/23
  • Hair whorls and sidedness (MF) 372/15
  • Blanketing older horses (C) 373/75Colic
  • Severe colic (CR) 363/23
  • Link between tapeworms and colic (MF) 364/7
  • Colic Early Warning Signs (HO) 366/15
  • Stomach impaction (CR) 369/27
  • Lidocaine to prevent post-op complications (MF) 370/15
  • Cribbing and epiploic foramen entrapment (MF) 372/17
  • How to Identify Mild Colic (F) 372/32
  • Help for the ulcer-prone horse (C) 374/82Coloration and Markings
  • Treatment for melanoma (C) 364/78
  • White coat genetics (MF) 365/9
  • Coat colors that fade in the summer (C) 366/74
  • Birdcatcher spots (C) 371/74
  • Silver dapple colored horse (C) 373/74Composting
  • How Green is Your Farm? (F) 371/40Compounding Pharmacies
  • Hot Topics: Horse industry issues (F) 364/44Conditioning (see Exercise and Conditioning)

    Cough (see Respiratory System and Disorders)

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    Cresty Neck Scores

  • Cresty neck score assesses laminitis risk (MF) 372/16Cribbing
  • Saliva production in cribbers (MF) 371/12
  • Cribbing and epiploic foramen entrapment (MF) 372/17
  • Cribbing and learning (MF) 373/13Cushing's Disease (PPID)
  • Aging and bone loss (C) 365/79
  • Signs of Cushing's syndrome (HO) 368/23
  • Changing body shape as a horse ages (C) 368/76
  • PPID and immune function (MF) 370/17
  • Safely grazing a Cushing's horse (C) 372/73
  • Cushing's syndrome false positives (HO) 373/16

    Dehydration

  • Stomach impaction (CR) 369/27
  • Heat Stress Prevention Strategy (F) 370/58Diagnostic Tools and Techniques (see also Prognostic Tools and Techniques)
  • Testing for failure of passive transfer in foals (MF) 363/12
  • Lumps and bumps on the lower leg. (HO) 363/19
  • Body Language (CM) 363/28
  • Link between tapeworms and colic (MF) 364/7
  • Determining the origin of bleeding (HO) 364/12
  • Why a horse flinches (HO) 365/15
  • The ERU Threat (F) 365/30
  • How Bad is That Cough? (F) 365/46
  • Summer sore diagnosis (MF) 366/11
  • Colic Early Warning Signs. (HO) 366/15
  • Pseudohermaphrodism (CR) 367/29
  • EPM Status Report (F) 367/38
  • Finding the cause of an itch (HO) 368/21
  • Tests for equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (HO) 368/23
  • On Watch for Pigeon Fever (F) 368/30
  • What's At the Heart of Breakdowns? (F) 368/46
  • Hearing-impaired horses (C) 368/74
  • Genetic test for PSSM (MF) 369/18
  • The Essentials of Parasite Control (F) 369/34
  • Evidence of herd infighting (HO) 370/23
  • Tale injury (CR) 370/29
  • Coping with Arthritis (F) 370/34
  • Looking for Ways to End Soring (F) 370/55
  • Heat Stress Prevention Strategy (F) 370/58
  • Blood test for osteoarthritis (MF) 371/14
  • Rare cardiac condition (CR) 371/23
  • Cribbing and epiploic foramen entrapment (MF) 372/17
  • How to Identify Mild Colic (F) 372/32
  • Cushing's syndrome false positives (HO) 373/16
  • Recognizing tying up as early as possible (HO) 374/18Diet and Nutrition (see also Feed Labeling, Feed Supplements, Feeding Methods)
  • Total Mixed Ration cubes (MF) 363/13
  • How to Handle Choke (F) 363/38
  • Feeding hay for warmth (C) 363/70
  • Powerhouse Pony (F) 364/34
  • Factors to consider in feed rations (MF) 366/11
  • Escape-proof muzzle (C) 366/76
  • Feeding to Reduce Laminitis Risk (F) 367/49
  • Horse taste preferences (C) 367/88
  • Stomach ulcers and confinement (MF) 369/16
  • Nerve disorder linked to tainted silage (MF) 369/18
  • Straight Talk About Feed Tags (F) 369/42
  • From Racetrack to Riding Ring (F) 369/59
  • Cause of red-bag deliveries (C) 369/70
  • Special Report: Buying Hay in Trying Times (SR) 370/44
  • Crimped vs. whole oats (C) 370/81
  • Saliva production in cribbers (MF) 371/12
  • Alfalfa hay and enteroliths linked (MF) 371/14
  • Natural dewormers (C) 371/75
  • Gastric ulcers in broodmares (MF) 372/15
  • How to Identify Mild Colic (F) 372/32
  • Strategy for Stronger Hooves (F) 372/40
  • Safely grazing a Cushing's horse (C) 372/73
  • Supplements increase omega-3 fatty acids (MF) 373/13
  • Common Feeding Problems Solved (F) 373/28
  • Blanketing older horses (C) 373/75
  • Bacterial death linked to laminitis (MF) 374/13
  • Chores you can do in an hour (HO) 374/17
  • Help for the ulcer-prone horse (C) 374/82
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