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Equine Misbehaviour- why it’s worth a vet visit
Picture it: you’re mid-ride and ask for a simple transition as you have a hundred times before. Instead of responding, your horse throws its head, attempts to bolt or even spooks. Frustrated you tighten the reins and ask again, this time getting a buck for an answer. The next week you go to put the saddle on and your horse shifts away, maybe even pins its ears. Thinking your horse is simply being moody you tell them to knock it off. After chatting with friends you conclude th
Talbot Veterinary
Feb 53 min read


Equine Neurological Viruses
What you need to know! With the recent Diagnoses of several equine neurological diseases in Southern Ontario this past year, its no...
Talbot Veterinary
Mar 1, 20223 min read


Diseases from the South
A closer look at Potomac Horse Fever and Equine Lyme Disease With the warmer Months coming up Its important to highlight two diseases...
Talbot Veterinary
Sep 28, 20213 min read


Getting the Low-Down on Equine Laminitis
Laminitis, Commonly know as Founder, is one of the most common ailments in modern-day horses, ponies, and donkeys. Despite the many cases...
Talbot Veterinary
Sep 25, 20213 min read
Straight from the horse's mouth
A look into the importance of equine Dentistry Horses have teeth- lots of them, and while this may not come as a surprise, the fact that...
Talbot Veterinary
Sep 18, 20214 min read
Taking the Mystery out of Deworming
To Deworm or Not to Deworm? This Newsletter will explore the current research on internal parasite control for horses, allowing you to...
Talbot Veterinary
Sep 17, 20213 min read
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