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EQUUS Magazine 2006 Articles Index

A complete guide to EQUUS magazine articles, columns and features from December 2005 through November 2006.

Note: To order back issues, call 301-977-3900.

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Articles are listed as follows: Title (Department) Issue Number/Page Number

Department Key: BP (Back Page), C (Consultants), CR (Case Report), F (Feauture), HO (Hands On), HW (Health Watch), MF (Medical Front), PER (Perspective), RU (Round Up), SR (Special Report)

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Aadland, Dan

  • When the Going gets Tough. Backcountry riding expert Dan Aadland tells you how to handle seven challenges you're likely to encounter out on the trails this season. (F) 343/76
  • Readers are invited to submit names for a Tennessee Walking Horse colt whose growth and training from weaning to saddle horse destined for the trail will be the focus of an upcoming series in EQUUS. (RU) 348/74

    Abee, Rick

  • Soring violation disqualifications lead to the cancellation of the Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration world championship class. (CU) 350/76

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    Abeles, Hetty

  • Special Report on Laminitis: Pasture Laminitis Breakthrough. Here's the inside story of exciting new research that has yielded the most specific protocol yet for reducing the risk for one of the most common forms of laminitis. (SR) 342/46

    Ability
    -see also- Athletic Ability

    Abortion

  • Outbreak of equine viral arteritis at a New Mexico Quarter Horse ranch spreads to several other states. (MF) 349/14

    Absaroka Tennessee Walking Horses

  • Readers are invited to submit names for a Tennessee Walking Horse colt whose growth and training from weaning to saddle horse destined for the trail will be the focus of an upcoming series in EQUUS. (RU) 348/74

    Abscesses

  • Cooperative efforts of veterinarians from around the country have led to the identification of a form of muscle damage associated with Streptococcus equi. (MF) 342/20

  • One Tooth Too Many. After a newly purchased horse develops a stubborn infection, evidence emerges that he once had a rare dental condition. (CR) 345/35
  • The Benefits of Poulticing. Soothing concoctions you can purchase ready-made or mix yourself, poultices provide horses with relief from life's aches and pains. Here's how to use them correctly. (F) 345/75
  • Brain Surgery Breakthrough. Veterinarians at the University of Missouri make history when they remove an abscess to save the life of a plucky foal. (CR) 347/23

    Abuse and Neglect

  • 5 letters on EQUUS 337 feature on soring. (L) 339/1

  • 6 letters on EQUUS 337 feature on soring. (L) 340/13
  • 2 letters on EQUUS 337 feature on soring. (L) 341/14
  • Kansas and Maine enact laws to improve the protection of animals from abuse. (RU) 346/70
  • House of Representatives passes legislation that would ban the slaughter of horses for human consumption. (RU) 350/72
  • Soring violation disqualifications lead to the cancellation of the Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration world championship class. (CU) 350/76

    Accidents and Safety
    -see also- Traffic and Traffic Accidents

  • 6 Lessons in Liability. The legal issues now covered in many college equestrian programs are of interest not only to budding equine professionals but also to anyone involved with horses. (F) 338/64
  • Dealing With Stallions. Stallion management is serious business. Here are four vital steps for establishing and maintaining a safe and productive partnership. Sidebar on the wild roots of behavior. (F) 339/44
  • Tack safety spot-check. (HO) 342/23
  • Reform Your Problem Hauler.With Persistence, patience and a little detective work, you can solve your horse's trailering problems. (F) 342/38
  • When the Going gets Tough.Backcountry riding expert Dan Aadland tells you how to handle seven challenges you're likely to encounter out on the trails this season. (F) 343/76
  • Investigation is underway into accidents that claimed the lives of nine horses during the Cheltenham Festival steeplechase meet. (RU) 343/116
  • The Debate Over Treats. Does hand-feeding a treat to a horse invite disrespect or enhance your relationship with him? Top trainers share their views on the drawbacks and benefits. (F) 345/42
  • Stop That Loose Horse. A horse who flees your property puts himself and others at risk of accident, injury and worse. Here are more than a dozen ways to keep him safe and protect yourself from a possible lawsuit. (F) 346/34
  • Advances in Protective Headgear. After more than two decades of design evolution, safety helmets for riders are now more durable and stylish than ever. (F) 347/30
  • University of Bristol study suggests that soft footing and certain obstacle designs increase the odds that horses and riders will fall during the cross-country phase of eventing competition. (RU) 347/74
  • Dangers of empty jump cups on the ground. (HO) 348/23
  • Officials investigate race-related injuries at Chicago's Arlington Park. (RU) 348/72
  • Emergency Dismount. (VS) 350/18
  • Cleaning stalls with the horses still in them, Matthew Mackay-Smith, DVM. (C) 350/85

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