The Lusitano is a breed of horse that dates back to around 1700BC, which makes it one of the earliest equine purebreds still in existence today. |
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Two horses were euthanized at Bay Meadows earlier this week apparently after contracting equine rhino tracheitis virus. |
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Improvements in equine air travel means horses can now be transported all over the world without ill-effects. |
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This will in turn lead to an improvement in equine knowledge among members. |
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The Jockey Club is the august racing body that presides over equine nomenclature. |
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A vet or an equine dental specialist can address any oral problems that may cause the horse to lean or grab onto the bit. |
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Horses are stabled at the North Dakota State University equine science barn during race meets. |
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High school seniors and undergraduate college students pursuing a career in equine publishing were eligible to compete for the AHP Student Award. |
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And not wishing to carry out an equine dental inspection we said yes please and left work pretty sharpish. |
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Cowen also used the mixer to encase straw bales with shotcrete for the equine center and to cast the roof trusses and panels for the building. |
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As an equine physiotherapist her world is horses and showjumping, not politics. |
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From time-to-time, horse owners and veterinarians see equine recurrent uveitis, also known as periodic ophthalmia or moon blindness, in horses. |
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There was a considerable amount of equine rebellion as horses spooked, bolted and whirled. |
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Near-east equine encephalomyelitis is similar, and probably identical, to Borna disease. |
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Such equine luxury did not reach down the scale to farms and smallholdings, whose buildings are familiar from George Morland's paintings. |
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Horwath pointed out reflectors on the ankles and breastplate of her horse as an example of safety-consciousness among equine caretakers. |
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The horse was taken to an equine veterinary facility for a neurological problem. |
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I wondered aloud whether he had only got me on the show to sound me out to discover whether I had the same interest in equine abuses as him. |
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Through the support of a Corporate Partner family, the association works to keep the vaquero tradition alive in today's equine industry. |
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Our equine medicine lecturer summed it up well when talking about juvenile warts in foals. |
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Last year alone, he saw 700 equine clients from all over Britain, some of which were deemed hopeless cases by vets. |
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Bryans also helped develop equine vaccines for herpes, viral abortion, strangles, salmonellosis, and equine influenza. |
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Anyone can set up as an equine herbalist, physiotherapist, aromatherapist or nutritionist. |
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The results were remarkably similar to the equine findings, vascular strongyle type parasitic infection. |
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I watched an equine chiropractor give a horse an adjustment and show us how to fit a saddle. |
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The Irish are fanatical about racing, extremely knowledgeable and are always on the lookout for an equine hero. |
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She designed her own equine feedbag after her retired racehorse kept spilling and wasting his food. |
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Almost two-thirds of the donkeys and horses tested were found to have equine babesiosis, also called piroplasmosis. |
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As a practicing equine veterinarian, she hopes to specialize in equine sports medicine, podiatry, genetics or neurology. |
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Like an equine futurity, the bulls were judged on their performance, even though most of the time the rider didn't make the 8-second buzzer. |
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Swan will carry the hopes and prayers of Ireland as the country's current equine hero seeks to retain his crown. |
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They hope to create powerful studies that will genuinely influence equine clinical veterinary medicine within a relatively short time frame. |
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She would like to become an equine practitioner specializing in preventative medicine. |
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The roads and pathways are lined with sculpted, totem-like lamp-posts in the shape of equine beasts, including giraffes, horses or deer. |
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And his ambition has been been aided by improvements in equine air travel, which has allowed horses to become globetrotters. |
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The male equine raised his head, his thin ears rotated slowly, detecting a faint sound. |
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After having consulted with several equine veterinarians and a human oncologist, the decision was reluctantly made to euthanize the horse. |
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Burned by West Nile deaths among their exotic birds last year, several zoos are administering the equine vaccine to their avian populations. |
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In an earlier equine study using healthy horses, the postprandial insulin response was dampened when oil was added to a single meal of corn. |
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The fossils now give a branching and very bushy picture of equine evolution, with numerous now-extinct lineages living side by side. |
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This finding is the first scientific report of an equine influenza virus jumping the species barrier, and researchers are unsure how it occurred. |
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Horse-using societies unleashed their scientists and engineers to study equine machines and the horse became a form of technology. |
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Long manes and flowing tails set the reining horse apart from other equine sports. |
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The low cell activity in equine species makes both in-vitro fertilization and cloning more difficult in horses than in cattle and even humans. |
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Something of a rarity, Michael hails from London's East End and was born into a family with no previous equine knowledge. |
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He imports horse feed and other equine equipment into Japan and he explains why all this is happening. |
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Nevertheless, you don't hear jokes about equine looks, nor waspishly disparaging put-downs as often as you used to. |
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Human or equine rabies immunoglobulin should be given if any wounds penetrate the skin. |
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Both acupoints belong to the traditional acupuncture points of bovine and equine systems. |
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And though realism in equine art is popular, some artists say they have found great success in more abstract styles. |
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Most high-fat equine foods use an animal fat high in saturated fats rather than vegetable oils. |
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He also noted that many fine artists could produce magnificent works of equine art on commission. |
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Probably because it doesn't involve lassos or bucking bulls, cutting horse is watched and practiced almost exclusively by equine sports nerds. |
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Horses, zebras and donkeys are probably descended from an equine kind, since they can interbreed, although the offspring are sterile. |
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Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study. |
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I was standing by the paddock surveying the latest in a line of equine flatterers and good-for-nothing loafers in which I was about to invest. |
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The foal, reportedly in critical condition, was rushed to an equine veterinary clinic. |
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The same legislation will also leave horse owners unable to obtain many commonly used equine products from their local saddler. |
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Use of defective tack is not a risk of horseback riding that an equine provider is unable to eliminate. |
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If a patient cannot actively participate with a horse in the equine therapy program, she can participate in ground activities, such as grooming, leading and harness driving. |
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It is nearly always the case for our equine heroes and heroines that the end of their racing career is made public in a sparse announcement to the press. |
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Moreover, we present data on the variability of the first six equine Y-chromosomal microsatellite markers in the domestic horse and other equine species. |
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I've never seen an equine vendor played with such a vulnerable tenderness. |
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In recent seasons, the lucrative prizes and improvements in equine aviation have attracted the cream of Europe's thoroughbreds to the annual US extravaganza. |
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Currently, species working groups have been established for beef and dairy cattle, bison, camelids, cervids, equine, goats, poultry, sheep and swine. |
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Currently, he is working on a final year project to examine visuo-spatial ability in horses and to determine if gender differences exist that might affect equine performance. |
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Then again, it would be hard to summon much tenderness for this painting by one of those pale young Brits of equine features and unvirile demeanor. |
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In addition, two isolates of Western equine encephalitis virus were found in the common culex mosquitoes, and St. Louis and Western virus activity was found in chicken flocks. |
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Antec recommends that the broad spectrum biocidal disinfectant cleanser Virkon S, specially developed for equine use, should be used in a total disinfection regime. |
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Since then, she has gained a vast range of knowledge in all things equine. |
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Could it be that this enigmatic prince has decided to go for broke and risk avoiding the best bloodline in order to find a new and possibly richer source of equine wealth? |
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For one reason or another, a racegoer's favourite equine performer can end up living a life far removed from the familiar hustle and bustle of the racecourse. |
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It offers specialist courses in agriculture, animal management, equine, horticulture, garden design, floristry and wildlife, game and conservation management. |
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Mislabeled lasagna has sent Europe into a tizzy, but equine protein is really no worse to eat than beef. |
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Americans are still just as squeamish about eating our equine friends as our cousins across the pond. |
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Despite the copious amounts they can pack away, roly-poly types are less common than lanky or athletic builds, sometimes with the equine features of their symbol. |
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Horses finished with a racing career that are not suitable for breeding purposes often become riding horses or other equine companions. |
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Epsom and Ewell District Council insisted that the Durdans continue to be used for equine purposes. |
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Students also have access to two commercially-run farms, an equine centre, a new teaching block, arboriculture workshops and tractor workshops. |
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Specific terms and specialized language are used to describe equine anatomy, different life stages, colors and breeds. |
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For several years there have been concerns about the number of equine injuries and fatalities. |
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Studies have assessed equine intelligence in areas such as problem solving, speed of learning, and memory. |
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Genetic relatedness and pathogenicity of equine herpesvirus 1 isolated from onager, zebra and gazelle. |
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Comparison of chondrogenic potential in equine mesenchymal stromal cells derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow. |
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It offers courses in animal management, equine, horticulture, countryside and environment and from the next academic year in gamekeeping. |
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Chikungunya is an alphavirus, a family of viruses that includes eastern equine encephalitis. |
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Over the past four decades Norman has collected hundreds of old equine implements, from harnesses to harrows, hayrakes and seeders. |
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Recondite adventures in the insipid, the artsome, the equine, do not amuse my servant or myself. |
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However, these words have developed a separate meaning in the context of equine terminology, used to describe temperament, not body temperature. |
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He went on to become an equine celebrity, but died in October 1995 and was buried near the winning post at Aintree. |
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Except for its four leggish bits there it has no equine mannerism, structure, or demeanour. |
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Equine herpesvirus 9, a varicellovirus in the subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae, is the newest member of the equine herpesviruses. |
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A Warwickshire-based equine lawyer has won the backing of MPs after taking on a temporary role as a lobbyist to win support for people who drive horseboxes. |
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Elliot put his frightless eyes near mine and gave an equine snort. |
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A further source of confusion was Jenner's belief that fully effective vaccine obtained from cows originated in an equine disease, which he mistakenly referred to as grease. |
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I do feel, however, that in talking lightheartedly of making rearing, pulling or nappy horses into useful members of equine society I am treading on very dangerous ground. |
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Import from the United States to Mexico requires evidence within the prior 45 days of freedom from equine infectious anemia, among other requirements. |
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Hippotherapy and therapeutic horseback riding are names for different physical, occupational, and speech therapy treatment strategies that utilize equine movement. |
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Thrilly jolts of ecstasy electrified his junkie loins. His fancy-prancy equine stride took him a half block down the ghetto street into the dingy foyer of a tenement building. |
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The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute of the Thai Red Cross Society is an institute producing BCG vaccine, equine Rabies Immunoglobulins and snake antivenoms. |
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We report 4 cases of equine rhinosporidiosis in the United Kingdom. |
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Paull Khan, racing director at the administrative arm of the BHA, told the broadcasting giant any future equine purchase he makes will be christened Worksop Bellyflop. |
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It is indicated in the treatment of joint dysfunction of the carpus or fetlock in horses due to non-infectious synovitis associated with equine osteoarthritis. |
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The patient received a massive transfusion intraoperatively, and in addition, tranexamic acid, conjugated equine oestrogen and desmopressin were administered. |
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It's hardcore gourmandising with an equine twist and a liberal dash of apple spirit, all served with the kind of panache only Johnny Frenchman can truly muster. |
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The equine heroes are not forgotten either and there are mentions for the likes of Freddie, Black Secret, Spanish Steps, The Pilgarlic, Rough And Tumble and Greasepaint. |
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Theileria equi is one of the etiologic agents of equine piroplasmosis. |
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The Alicorn. He be a winged unicorn, the finest equine flesh extant, the adoration of every fair and innocent maiden. For that steed I would give anything. |
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Eastern equine encephalitis virus is an arbovirus that causes severe neurologic disease in humans in North America and in equids throughout the Americas. |
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