Horse Bits Archives

Horse Bits is published bi-monthly by Texas AgriLife Extension, Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University. This newsletter is a free service and is available to anyone interested in equine science.
Editor: Dr. Dennis Sigler, Professor & Extension Horse Specialist
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Archives
- July/August 2009
- Vesicular Stomatitis Quarantine Lifted
- More on Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS)
- Faculty Member and Graduate Students Honored
- Consideration for Choosing Quality Forages for Horses
- Texas State 4-H Horse Show
- AQHA Sponsors International Horsemanship Clinics
- National Reining Horse Association Judging Seminar
- May/June 2009
- CEM Update
- More Research on Effect of Body Condition on Reproductive Performance
- Research on Horse Transportation
- Improper use of Nutritional Supplements
- Exercise and Heat Stress May Affect Reproductive Efficiency in Mares
- Snake Bite Cautions for Horse Owners
- National Reining Horse Association Judging Seminar
- March/April 2009
- 2009 Texas A&M University Horse Short Course
- Texas HORSE
- Alfalfa Hay Reduces the Severity of Equine Gastric Ulcers
- TAMU Equine Reproduction Management Short Course
- TAMU Stock Horse Team Excels in Fall Contests
- Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) Outbreak
- Stallions Standing at the TAMU Horse Center




