
Welcome to the eNeigh.com eQuine eLearn site, where we all continue our education and expand our resources about, and for, our wondrous eQuine friends. The following links will be invaluable to you in moving forward in your knowledge of horses in multiple subjects. Enjoy, and if you have a favorite link to add to this resource, please feel comfortable to send it to us to review for
addition at: Admin@eNeigh.com
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/wild_horse_and_burro.1.html Is the link for the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) Wild Horse and Burro Program. Check out all that is going on with this program, stay current, and see which states are hosting adoptions. You may also call 1-866-4MUSTANGS for more updated information. These mustangs and burro’s are precious and if we need to find good homes for them when they are rounded up. Mustangs are the original horse in America, and they come from amazing blooded Spanish lines.
http://www.horsecolor.com/dilutions/cream/foal_chart.htm This is a wonderful website where those of us who are bewildered by color genetics can actually use a simple chart to enter the sire and dam’s basic colors, and “Voila!” You get a chart which shows the exact likely probable and possible colors of the foal, in terms of percentages! This is fun, educational, and easy!
University of California at Davis equine veterinary department:
Discussions and research on COAT COLORS. What can we say? We love UC Davis’ equine research department. Surfing their equine websites for us, are like quantum physics and black holes to Dr. Stephen Hawking. They not only give us all the current information we need without the hype, but they manage to actually make it interesting! It’s not stuff you’ll fall asleep over. Hooray for UC Davis!
CPEA (Cremello and Perlino Educational Association):
Discussion and education regarding the CRÈME GENE. Are you confused about those pesky little “crème genes?” Join the crowd! We love our colored horses, but well…how do we get one consistently? Do we dare to experiment with breeding colors? The CPEA can help you take the guesswork out of breeding for colors! Great site, by knowledgeable breeders.
http://www.animalgenetics.us/CCalculator1.asp Another very simple color genetics color calculator brought to you from Animal Genetics, Incorporated.
“Feeding Horses” and how to calculate forage and grains and supplements. How much to feed our horses? When? Does it change with age, gender, usage? Horses: For t heir size, horses have delicate digestive systems. They are grazing animals with small stomachs designed to process small amounts of food almost continuously. When we confine horses and feed them relatively large amounts according to our schedules, we have to be very careful with what and how we feed. The amount of food your horse needs varies according to activity, age, breed, weather, quality of feed, quality of shelter, condition of teeth, etc. Check out this site for help with ALL of your feeding questions!
“Basic Guide to Learning to Ride” e-book available. An instantly downloadable book, this one is for beginners. Ever had trouble convincing a friend or family member to get on a horse? Try giving them this “instant book”, in which they will learn: If horseback riding intimidates you, or you have an unexplained fear of horses, it is simply not your fault. Horses were once the main means of transportation in many places in the world. Then, along comes the horseless carriage, the automobile. From that point on, we have been conditioned to not see the horse as a pleasant mode of transportation. They are big animals that look intimating. You are simply reacting to a lifetime of what you have seen and been told. Well ya know what? That is about to change. You are going to love horses and horseback riding once we are through with you.
http://netvet.wustl.edu/vetmed.htm Worldwide Web “Net Vet” Online resources for veterinary medicine from the University of Washington. Research diseases, educate yourself on the latest medicine for eQuines (and other animals), learn about current medical practices, it’s all here! (Also check out our “Horse Health and Vet Talk” page!)
Breeds of Horses from University of Oklahoma. The first domestication of the horses was probably in the steppes of central Asia between 3000 and 4000 B.C. These first animals were kept for meat and milk. As early man became more mobile undoubtedly horses began to be used as pack animals. Oxen were being used in the Middle East at approximately 4000 B.C. for plowing. Progressively they were used on sleds, which were eventually mounted on rollers, with the final evolution of wheels. But then what? And how did we end up with bewildering scores of breeds, some of which are unpronounceable? What do they do? How did the breed begin? Learn all about each one at this site from the University of Oklahoma! (And they know their horses!)
“Horse Fun” and Learning about horses for KIDS! HorseFun is all about kids and horses. You'll find lots of horsey quizzes, puzzles and games, plus stories and poems, brain teasers and mind benders. There's information on horse breeds, horse care - and lots of help with horse problems and handy hints on handling and riding too.
http://www.foundationhorses.com/impressive_syndrom.htm An explanation of HYPP, otherwise known as “Impressive Syndrome”. Where it came from, what it is, how to avoid it, the truth and the hype.
http://www.bringinglighttohypp.org/OLWS.html A comprehensive but concise discussion of Overo Lethal White Syndrome, that occurs when both parents carry the recessive gene. Become aware of what OLWS is, how it happens, and how to avoid it with this research paper.
http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/service/horse/HERDA.html In this research paper from University of California at Davis (UC Davis, you just have to love their equine work!), you will catch up on the latest myth-busters concerning “HERDA”, or, Hereditary equine regional dermal asthenia. Most horses are euthanized with this disease, so it is important to educate yourselves about it. It is not just limited to Quarterhorses. From this page you can request testing for HERDA from UC Davis, and search for more information as well.
ARTICLES FROM GENTLE HORSEMANSHIP TRAINER ED DABNEY, AND YOU CAN FIND ED’S PRODUCTS AND LIVE TRAININGS RIGHT HERE ON ENEIGH!”
Articles from Dr. Dan Moore, Natural Horse Vet
- Fats and Their Relationship to Cell Membrane Function by Stephanie Moore
- WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH RAW MEAT? by Ward Johnson
- THE FINAL WORD ON ALLERIGES by Ward Johnson
- THE TRUTH ABOUT COMMERCIAL PET FOODS by Tina Perry
- HOW TO FEED A FINICKY CAT by Kevin Schafer
- HAVE YOU EVER SEEN AN OVEN IN THE WILD? by Ward Johnson
- HOW TO MIX THINGS UP A BIT by Ward Johnson
- IS FEEDING PROCESSED, DRY PET FOOD A FAD? by T.J. Dunn, Jr., DVM
- WORMCHECK by Dan Moore, DVM
- MORE ABOUT WORMCHECK by J.E. Grogan, B.Ed.,C.N.(Certified Nutrition)
- DEWORMING - HELPFUL OR HARMFUL by Dan Moore, DVM
- WHY GIVE A DAILY ANTIOXIDANT? by Dan Moore, DVM
- WHY BETTER JOINTS EQUAL BETTER PERFORMANCE? by Dan Moore, DVM
- GRAPE SEED EXTRACT by J.E. Grogan, B.Ed.,C.N.(Certified Nutrition)
- NUTRI HEALTH by Dan Moore, DVM
- NUTRITIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MSM by Dan Moore, DVM
- CAPSAICIN CREAM by Dan Moore, DVM
Videos and Audio from Dr. Dan Moore
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Dr. Dan's TV Show
"Practical, Natural...
Horse and Health"
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Dr. Dan on HorseCity.com's "At The Clinic" on RFD-TV
"Deadly Blocks, Deadly Minerals"
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Dr. Dan on HorseCity.com's "At The Clinic" on RFD-TV
"Chewing and Cribbing"
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Dr. Dan on HorseCity.com's "At The Clinic" on RFD-TV
"Allergies and Heaves"
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Dr. Dan on HorseCity.com's "At The Clinic" on RFD-TV
"Today's Deworming... Looming Disaster"
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Dr. Dan on HorseCity.com's "At The Clinic" on RFD-TV
"Flies, Mosquitoes & Other Pests"
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"Natural Vet" testimonials
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Dr. Dan discusses white line disease, thrush, hoof
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Dr. Dan's Tele-Seminar/Webcast from 08/09/2007 with
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Chewing and Cribbing
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Skin, Hooves and Joints
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Insulin Resistance, Hyper-Thyroidism, Cushings
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Dr. Dan General Discussion
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Dr. Dan General Discussion
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