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Horse newsletter
A monthly newsletter providing research-based information to Minnesota horse owners.
Current issue
May 2013 (184 K PDF)
- Research update: water supplements
- Ask the expert: buying hay
- Neurologic disease in horses: part II
Past issues
April 2013 (184 K PDF)
- U of M speakers and topics at the MN Horse Expo
- Research update: hay steaming
- Neurologic disease in horses: part II
March 2013 (180 K PDF)
- Research update: microchip identification
- Forage alternative continued
- Neurologic disease in horses: part II
February 2013 (180 K PDF)
- Stretching your hay budget
- Research update: grazing muzzles
- Neurologic disease in horses: part II
January 2013 (221 K PDF)
- Neurologic disease in horses: part 3
- Medical therapy for osteoarthritis in horses
December 2012 (214 K PDF)
- Prepare mares for breeding
- Neurologic disease in horses: part 2
November 2012 (171 K PDF)
- Research update: composting
- Ask the expert: feeding a laminitic horse
- Seasonal pasture myopathy cause identified
October 2012 (208 K PDF)
- Blanketing
- Research update: feeding grain
- Neurologic disease in horses: part 1
September 2012 (179 K PDF)
- The role of weather in colic
- Make better use of round-bales
- Hoof abscesses continued
- Research update: composting
August 2012 (174 K PDF)
- Hoof abscesses
- Ask the expert: fencing
- Research update: pasture grasses
July 2012 (169 K PDF)
- Heaves
- Research update: feed digestibility in aged horses
- VMC to offer new treatment for cancer
- Ask the expert: cooling a hot horse
June 2012 (166 K PDF)
- Research update: hay soaking
- Ask the expert: treats
- Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU)
May 2012 (184 K PDF)
- Choosing forages for horses
- Research update: economics of trail riding in Minnesota
- Ask the expert: using rain water
April 2012 (164 K PDF)
- Minnesota Horse Expo
- Ask the expert: off-label herbicide application
- Horses on pasture: Can diseased horses graze?
- Acclimating your horse to spring pasture
- Research update: AM vs. PM grazing
March 2012 (179 K PDF)
- Research update: round-bale feeder design
- Biosecurity during horse events
- Ask the expert: vaccinating for strangles
- Equine back pain
February 2012 (177 K PDF)
- Arthritis in the knee
- Research update: restricted grazing
- Most horses tolerate carbohydrates




