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The Scandinavian Coldblood Trotter is a distinctive Nordic harness racing breed developed in Norway and Sweden from traditional coldblood working horses.

Unlike lighter trotting breeds bred primarily for speed, Scandinavian Coldblood Trotters retain the strength, durability, and substance of their agricultural ancestors while also bein...


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The Norman Cob is a rare French light draft breed developed in Normandy as a practical horse for carriage work, agriculture, and everyday utility. Known for its compact strength, expressive trot, and steady temperament, this breed combines some of the substance of a draft horse with the versatility of a lighter riding and driving horse.

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Digoxin is a prescription cardiac medication used for horses in selected cases of congestive heart failure and certain abnormal heart rhythms, especially atrial fibrillation. Because it affects both the strength of heart contractions and the way electrical signals move through the heart, its use requires careful diagnosis and close veterinary...


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Gastric ulcers and hindgut acidosis in horses can look very similar from the outside. Both may contribute to colic, changes in behavior, poor performance, reduced appetite, or inconsistent manure. But inside the horse’s digestive tract, they involve very different problems.

When a horse shows signs of digestive discomfort, many owners ...


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Ear plugs for horses are a simple way to reduce noise and help some horses stay calm and focused in busy or unpredictable environments. From competitions and clinics to trailering, clipping, and other high-stimulation situations, equine ear plugs are commonly used to dampen sound without blocking it completely.

Because horses rely heavily on hearing to...


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