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Author: Staff Writer

:30 GO RODEO ROUNDUP 2019

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Latest News

GET READY FOR THE 25TH ANNUAL GO RODEO ROUNDUP ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19TH AT THE FREEMAN EXPO HALL! THIS SPECTACULAR EVENING FEATURES GREAT MUSIC FROM JOE DIFFIE AND RANDY HOUSER. YOU’LL ALSO ENJOY DELICIOUS FOOD

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Winter Water Consumption

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial

By Tom R. Lenz, DVM, MS, DACT We all know that colic is the number one non-infectious health risk for horses. There are a number of types of colic but the one we see the

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Understanding Equine Insurance: Guidelines You Should Consider

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial

Courtesy of AAEP Whether a horse is purchased for personal or business reasons, ownership represents a significant investment of time, money and resources. While no one likes to think about the potential for tragedy, horses

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Something’s in the Air: Winter Barn Ventilation

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial

By Richard G. Godbee, Ph.D., PAS, Dipl. ACAS-Nutrition Courtesy of Horseman’s Report For horse owners in many parts of the country, winter and cold weather means “buttoning up the barn.” As barn construction has changed over

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Two Texas Companies Partner to Help the Horse/Mustang Industry

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial

By Karen Reeves ETHA is proud to announce its partnership with the Mustang Heritage Foundation located in Granger, TX. It is a public, charitable, non-profit organization whose mission is to create and promote programs and

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Questions You’ll Wish You Asked Before You Moved In

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

Courtesy of Realtor.com Avoid regrets by knowing what questions to ask a REALTOR® or owner before you commit to a new home. If you bought a house with no maintenance issues big or small, let

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More Peace of Mind

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial

Property insurance protects you from unforeseen events – as long as you’ve bought the right policy If you’ve financed your home, chances are your bank mandated that you purchase property insurance. While this insurance protects

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Manure Management

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial

Courtesy of Iowa State University Extension & Outreach There are many benefits to living on a rural acreage or small farm.  The opportunity to raise livestock is one of those advantages.  Many times we see

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Keep Your Pets Safe This Halloween

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Pet Talk

Children and adults may love the spooky traditions of Halloween, but our pets are less likely to appreciate the costumes, masks, and parties associated with Halloween night. Kit Darling, infection control coordinator at the Texas

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Basics of Effective Horse Fencing

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial

Courtesy of eXtention Whether it’s a backyard pen for a single horse or a large equestrian center, a well-designed and maintained fence is an asset. While many people marvel at the appearance of attractive fences

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Ask the Vet: Lameness

October 15, 2019 Staff Writer Ask The Vet, Monthly Editorial

Answered by, Michael St. Blanc, DVM, Louisiana State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA Question: What scientific data links laminitis to grass consumption? In my region, people are locking their horses up or putting them

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Morris Animal Foundation Awards $940,000 for New Studies Benefiting Horse/Alpaca Health

September 26, 2019 Staff Writer Latest News

Morris Animal Foundation, a leader in advancing animal health, has awarded grants totaling $940,000 to 12 research projects in horse and alpaca health. The studies will help veterinary scientists improve the well-being of these large

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SAN ANTONIO STOCK SHOW & RODEO ANNOUNCES INTERNATIONAL WINE COMPETITION WINNERS

September 24, 2019 Staff Writer Latest News

The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo has announced the Champion wines that competed in the International Wine Competition held September 9-10, 2019. These award-winning wines were selected by an impressive panel that judged over

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Who’s ready for Mutton Bustin’ in 2020?

September 23, 2019 Staff Writer Latest News

Registration for Mutton Bustin’ is now available at sarodeo.com. Click Here. Registration is limited to boys and girls between the ages of 4-7 and weighing less than 55 lbs. Completely dressed at the time of competition.  A

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When Are You Committed to a Real Estate Agent?

September 15, 2019 Staff Writer Monthly Editorial, Real Estate

The Exclusivity Question Explained Courtesy of Realtor.com When are you committed to a real estate agent? That’s a good question to ponder if you’re shopping for a home, since you can’t just hopscotch from one agent to the

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