Posted by Joyce Harman, DVM on Jul 21st 2022
Blog
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s helpful to go back a bit and examine how West Nile virus (WNV) came into this country and how it behaved. Although the method of transmission is totally differe
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Posted by Joyce Harman, DVM on Jul 21st 2022
Nutritious Hemp Seeds Are a Good Source of Protein – Yes, for horses too!
Hemp is all the buzz these days, and for good reason. It’s a plant with literally thousands of uses. Hemp is used for clothing, to fuel, to paper and everything in between. It is a weed and capable of
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Posted by Joyce Harman, DVM on Jul 21st 2022
Nutrition Feeding the Horse with Winter Laminitis
Horses with winter laminitis often have more advanced disease, or are older, than the general group of Insulin Resistant horses or those diagnosed with PPID (commonly known as Cushing’s disease). From
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Posted by Joyce Harman, DVM on Jul 21st 2022
Nutritional Options for Boosting Your Horse’s Immune System
The immune system is behind all health issues. A healthy immune system reacts to the environment in appropriate ways, while an unhealthy immune system either overreacts or underreacts. Supplementation
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Posted by Joyce Harman, DVM on Jul 18th 2022
Immunity Webinar
A holistic approach to support your horse’s immune system. Dr. Harman has a wealth of information to share with horse owners that is why she started the Good Healthmanship Series. Learn more from Dr.
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Posted by Joyce Harman, DVM on Jun 1st 2022
What does the Ranitidine recall mean for horses?
Ranitidine
is a commonly used drug in the horse world for treating intestinal ulcers. The
U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has issued two voluntary recalls to
patients and health care professi
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