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1. Equine Colic and Homeopathy ( - Frank J. King, Jr., ND, DC)
Horses, like humans, can experience health problems that have been difficult to treat or resistant to standard treatments of the past.
2. Keeping horses comfortable in colder winter weather ( - By Marcia Hathaway, University of Minnesota Extension)
Horses prefer, and are better off, outdoors even in cold weather, and will acclimate to cold temperatures if given the opportunity. However, horses should have access to shelter from wind, sleet and storms. Easy access to a stable or open-sided shed works well, as do trees if a building is not available.
3. Travel Tips & Essentials for the Summer ( - Essential Oil Travel Kit)
While there are a multitude of items that you could consider adding to an essential oil travel kit, below are a few items to help get you started.
4. Don't Treat Your Soil Like Dirt (Sunday, June 17, 2007 - Copyright © 2007 by Shari Frederick)
Sustainable farming practices support healthier horses. Pasture grasses and crops improve through organically rebuilding your soil. Generations benefit!
5. Sustainable Methods Feed Your Soil's Livestock (December 1, 2006 - Shari Frederick)
You probably never thought of soil as having livestock, but it does. Here are just a few:
6. Sustainable Agriculture helpful hints ( - )
Definintions for Sustainable Agriculture understanding.
7. All Natural Poultice ( - Thanks to Cal Liddic, Farrier 570-321-8777 for the holistic tip)

8. Among Wild Horses ( - Lynne Pomeranz)
Books and CDs for everyone on your list
9. Cancer or Fungus ( - Shari Frederick)

10. Chigger Mites (Sunday, July 15, 2007 - )
(Eutrombicula) or harvest mites (Neotrombicula) are free living (non-parasitic); the larvae hatch (in approx. 1 week) from eggs laid in the soil.

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