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There’s a new high-tech option for healing from fractures and other musculoskeletal problems with horses, thanks to a new computerized horse lift that reduces and redistributes a horse’s weight while it is healing. The harness attaches to an overhead rail. As the horse gets better, the system allows the horse to carry...

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Unlock the essential skills needed for accurate horse care and management with this comprehensive Determining a Horse’s Age, Height, and Weight Unit Bundle! Perfect for Equine Science classes, Agriscience programs, Veterinary Technician, 4H, or homeschool curriculum, this bundle covers everything students need to know about gauging a horse's age through its teeth, measuring height in hands, and calculating weight using weight tapes and formulas. Equine Dentistry, Equine Vet Tech, Equine Science, Vet Tech School, Horse Age, Equine Veterinary, Measuring Height, Weight Calculator, Veterinary Technician

Unlock the essential skills needed for accurate horse care and management with this comprehensive Determining a Horse’s Age, Height, and Weight Unit Bundle! Perfect for Equine Science classes, Agriscience programs, Veterinary Technician, 4H, or homeschool curriculum, this bundle covers everything students need to know about gauging a horse's age through its teeth, measuring height in hands, and calculating weight using weight tapes and formulas.

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HEART RATE: Use a stethoscope to count the number of heartbeats per minute (bpm) by placing the end of the stethoscope on your horse’s left side just behind and at the level of his elbow. Count each lub-dub as one beat. A normal resting equine heart rate is 28 to 40 bpm, whereas mild to […]

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