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Equine & Livestock

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For many equine owners, their horse is a gentle companion. With proper care, including veterinary care, horses can live long lives, giving their owners many years of joy. Whether livestock or other animals serve a purpose in food production or live on the farm as companions, they deserve high quality care as well.

10 Plants Toxic to Horses
About Veterinarians and the Veterinary Team
Avian Influenza (H5N1) Virus
Biosecurity: Your Role in Protecting Oregon's Livestock
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
Calving Tips
Choosing an Equine Dentistry Provider
Dental Care for Your Equine
Deworming Horses
Disaster Preparedness for Equine & Large Animal Owners
Equine Herpes Virus-1
Estate Planning for Equine and Farm Owners
Foaling Tips
Johne’s Disease
Laminitis
Large Animal Emergency Preparedness Kit
Pharmaceutical-Related Dangers for Equines
Pigeon Fever
Rabies
Recalls & Warnings for Pet Products and Veterinary Drugs
Reporting Adverse Events with Animal Drugs or Devices
Resources for Responsible Horse Ownership: Financial Options & Assistance
Selecting a Veterinarian
Signs of Pain in Horses
Understanding the Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR)
Vesicular Stomatitis
West Nile Virus
Wildfire Smoke & Animals
Winter Equine Care Tips
Zoonotic Diseases & Birds/Poultry
Zoonotic Diseases & Farm Animals
Zoonotic Diseases & Horses
Zoonotic Diseases & Reptiles/Amphibians

Animal Care & Health

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  • Equine & Livestock
    • Dental
    • Disaster Preparedness
    • Health & Safety
    • Responsible Ownership
    • Zoonotic Diseases
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