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 Red Horses in the Shadows: Art Exhibition by Monkhor Erdenebayar

New ProductsAnonymous writes "Monkhor Erdenebayar, one of Mongolia's top artists, presents an art exhibition "Red Horses in the Shadows" in Mumbai, India, Feb 7-20, 2008. Teo + Namfah Gallery and Studio Napean are honored to bring Monkhor Erdenebayar, also known as "BAYAR" to India for this international solo exhibition. BAYAR is well-known across Asia and increasingly in Europe and the US for his paintings of semi-abstract horses. Images are available on the websites www.teonamfahgallery.com and www.studionapean.com BAYAR's next exhibition is scheduled for Santa Fe, New Mexico later in 2008. Best regards, Rattana Gordon (Teo + Namfah Gallery).
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 Book on Caring for Abused and Neglected Horses

Horse Carebluhoss writes "


There are several good books available on subjects pertaining to equine welfare - one of these books is.


Give a Horse a Second Chance - Adopting and Caring for Rescue Horses

This book has been favorably reviewed by many premier horse publications:


Western Horseman - August 2007 Issue - Bunkhouse Reviews - pg.170 -

“Wise initially considers why horses must be rescued, legitimate adoption facilities, the adoption process, and selecting and appropriate horse to adopt.

Chapters devoted to horse health address not only routine equine care, but also special needs for malnourished, abused, or old horses.”



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 Tips on Dealing with Moon Blindness

Horse Carebluhoss writes "


Got a couple of tips (learned the hard way) for those of you out there fighting the good fight with recurrent uveitis (moon blindness). Guardian Masks work well to help keep a horse from rubbing those eyes and irritating them. The masks also block out ultraviolet light so that you can turn the horse out, but be sure to follow your vet’s instructions before you even think of turning a horse out - especially with an active flare-up - or if he’s on atropine. You can blind a horse suffering with a uveitis flare-up if you are not extremely careful.

Cold compresses seem to help keep the horse more comfortable. You can also try using commercial preparations containing devil’s claw to help with the inflammation. Once again, get your vet’s opinion on any medications you give a horse with moon blindness before you try them. It is also very important to follow your vet’s instructions to the letter regarding any medications he prescribes for your horse.


Submitted by J.R. Wise, author of “Give a Horse a Second Chance- Adopting and Caring for Rescue Horses."


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 New Equestian Centre at Castle Leslie, Ireland

Horse RidingLisaS writes "
Anyone planning a horse riding holiday in Ireland should check out the new facilities at Castle Leslie. Best known as one of Ireland’s most historic and picturesque castles, this luxurious estate now offers visitors the ultimate horse lover's playground, the Equestrian Centre at Castle Leslie. Built by the Leslie family in 1665, Castle Leslie in County Monaghan, Ireland, is a setting made for adventure. One thousand acres of rolling hills, parklands and lakes with 300 cross-country jumps from knee-high to knee-tremblers constitute the current scope of Castle Leslie – perfect for exploring on horseback!


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 Breeder Alert Foaling Monitor Approaching 29 Years of Service

Vet and HealthAnonymous writes "Rogue River, OR – January 8, 2008 – Breeder Alert®, creators of the oldest halter foaling monitor manufactured in the U.S. on the market, now offers a foaling monitor with improved transmitter pouch design. Made with durable canvas, it offers a more compact and lighter pouch for added comfort and stability. The new pouch securely attaches with velcro strap below the jaw line providing better monitoring of mare’s head position. The smaller nylon pouch eliminates the buckle and improves the fit with more comfort to the mare. The pouch easily attaches to mare’s halter whether used on Miniatures or Draft horses.


Breeder Alert® foaling alarms are popular with breeders and veterinarians. If you have a pregnant mare, want to be there when she is giving birth, and are tired of staying up all night, Breeder Alert® foaling monitors, will alert you to the impending birth. Breeder Alert® will notify you through a pager or call you on your phone.

For more information visit www.breederalert.com or Contact Sales Department at Breeder Alert (subsidiary of Allsman Enterprises, LLC), P.O. Box 1869, Rogue River, OR 97537 USA. Phone: 541-582-2101.
Fax: 541-582-1935. E-Mail: mare@breederalert.com "

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