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    optimum muscular health. Helps to keep your horse at peak condition for competitions. When researching the class of horse that the supplement should be given to, the front label on the container read, “For all classes of horses.” Once you look more into the supplement it states, “Appropriate for horses exerting severe physical effort.” (Farnam) Growing up we used Vita- Min E & Selenium in our racehorse diets but we never used it in our non-working horses. I could not find a research study that…

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    Veterinary Malpractice

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    Lovewell, the plaintiff horse owner left a filly with the defendant horse farm owners. On Saturday, the defendant called a veterinary clinic because the filly was sick. A veterinarian came and instructed the defendants to administer medication to the filly, however, a dispute existed as to the instructions…

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    Horse BCS Analysis

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    Assessing the body condition score (BCS) of a horse is needed in order to evaluate the physical health of the horse. The ideal BCS of many horses is between a 5 and 6, while a thoroughbred in the racing industry has an ideal BCS of a 4. While the BCS of a horse is a good way to determine the overall body condition of a horse, it does not tell whether or not the horse is getting the required nutrients in the appropriate amounts. The required nutrients can be calculated into the horse’s diet based…

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    Compare and contrast ‘A Fly in the Ointment’ and the ‘Son’s Veto’ ‘A Fly in the Ointment’ and ‘Sons Veto’ is narrative stories that show two different dysfunctional relationships between parents and their children. Both narratives work against traditional expectations of family relationship and therefore make quite uncomfortable reading. The family’s are contrast in so many way like in the “Sons Veto” the family enjoys financial stability but education and clag´s prove to be obstacle that…

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    A Girl and Her Horse For over five-hundred years, man and horse have been walking side by side and working together. They have become friends and partners by developing a special relationship like no other. In the unnamed photograph of a teenage girl with her horse, the viewer can interpret the trust between a girl and her horse, clearly see they both are relaxing together, and notice it looks like the photo was taken on a warm, sunny summer day. Trust is an important quality in all friendships…

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    he is now? Bear Grylls had to overcome many obstacles to get to where he is. “When he was a kid he remembered playing around with his dad then he got older and was now surviving by himself”. “When I was a kid, I vividly remember my father taking me horse riding on the beach one cold winter's day on the Isle of Wight. We walked for a bit, then trotted, then finally started to canter. I was loving it, but then suddenly, before I knew it, I was flying through the air and landing in a heap in the…

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    Circus Animal Rights

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    with one horse in each. The pictures tell different stories about these horses. The first horse is a horse used in dressage competitions, which is an English discipline, and the second horse is used in circus scenarios. These horses have many similarities and differences comparing their animal rights and five freedoms. First comparing the animal rights of these two horses. First, the horse on the left is used in dressage competitions, which a competition to show off the movement of a horse.…

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    Being the curious person that I am, I did some research. I was a little reluctant at first because of the name of this place but when I pulled up their website the first thing I saw were people riding horses! Automatically I became more intrigued thinking this could really be it, my chance to do something for someone else. Reading on I realized this was not just any old barn when I scrolled past the volunteer section. Volunteer for what? Little did I…

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    Animal Therapy Dogs

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    Can animals can be used for other things then just being a pet? Animals work really good with people. Humans love animals and animals love us back. From the time humans began to walk the earth, dogs were being used for work and to help people that need help. Dogs can be used in different helpful ways all around the world including for therapy. Dogs are great because they are always happy to see a human and will not leave the humans side. Therapy dogs can be used in detecting diseases and cancer,…

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    The Rocking Horse Winner In “The Rocking Horse Winner,” a tragic story showing the effects of materialism. Lawrence uses symbolism to prove that love can be overcome by money. Paul’s mother’s lack of attention, his rocking horse, and the whispering house come to show the lack of love and need to be greedy. The Rocking Horse represents his isolation from the world due to his lack of love. He lost his innocence of his childhood by trying to gain her love. He no longer has time to think about…

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