The equines were not allowed to be touched without permission, and were not to be overfed on treats. |
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Both humans and equines looked uneasy, and some of the soldiers looked practically outraged. |
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Blood-borne markers have been studied for many years in humans and assays have recently been adapted for use in equines. |
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Of all the wild equines in the world today, only the plains zebras of Africa are present in large numbers. |
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For a current listing of equines for auction under the Georgia Humane Care for Equines Act please click here. |
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Beautiful equines gaily festooned in spotless harness and working in perfect rhythm, will always be the centerpiece of my circus memories. |
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Finally, states which have enacted statutes to deal with cruelty to animals also include equines in their definitions of domestic livestock. |
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Of course, I would miss the oxen and the goats, too, but I shared a very special connection with the equines. |
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The studied silence is broken with people screaming, whistling and booing the jockeys as the bell rings and the equines enter the race arena. |
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A new compulsory scheme which requires all equines to be registered by the end of the year is making the problem worse as owners off-load animals before the deadline. |
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Until now, Borna Disease in equines and ruminants are restricted to Central Europe, i.e. specific areas in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Principality of Liechtenstein. |
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This advice follows a specific episode last Autumn where antibodies to the EVA virus were identified in a number of homebred unvaccinated equines. |
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Ragwort kills an estimated 500-1000 horses every year and by following the Code the risk of equines ingesting the poisonous plant will be minimised. |
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How many of us have recent experience dealing with unbridled equines? |
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The equines wasted no time finding the thickest patches of horseweed. |
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They call someone who can communicate with equines a horse whisperer. |
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The unpretentious equines were shot repeatedly over a 4-day period. |
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The Mexicans handling the horses that were particularly feisty had some very offensive vocabulary, Ansley noted, as they called the wild equines every name in The Book. |
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However, the most unequivocal early archaeological evidence of equines put to working use was of horses being driven. |
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Monogastric animals are more susceptible than ruminants hence the high incidence in equines. |
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Meet the fantastic Zulu, the only Zorse in Europe and see Miss Rebecca's Extraordinary Educated Equines featuring performing miniature ponies and a Highland pony. |
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