Dental instruments are the tools that dental professionals use to provide dental treatment. They include tools to examine, manipulate, restore and remove teeth and surrounding oral structures.
hoofed mammals having slender legs and a flat coat with a narrow mane along the back of the neck
resembling a horse
A horse or other member of the horse family
of or belonging to the family Equidae
Understanding Equine Nutrition: Your Guide to Horse Health Care and Management (Horse Health Care Library)
Feeding horses wasn't supposed to be so complicated. At least that's not what Mother Nature intended. All horses in the wild really needed was a good source of grass and water and a natural salt lick of some kind. But as man began using horses for specific purposes, such as working fields, riding for pleasure or performance, or for breeding, so too did the kinds and amount of feeds owners gave to their animals. In Understanding Equine Nutrition, Karen Briggs, a horsewoman and equine nutritionist, sets out to make feeding horses simple again. Whether your horse is a growing yearling, a high-performance athlete, a mom-to-be, or a favorite pasture horse, this important guide will help you make sense of the jargon, sort out the ingredients, and make a feeding plan and menu that is best for your horse.
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Equine
Equine. These four rescue horses are supposed to be on the other side of the fence but they think that the grass is greener in our yard so show up for lunch occasionally. At home Dee.
Equine Affaire 2010
Equine Affaire @ Ohio Expo Center - The Franklin County Fairgrounds - Columbus, Ohio April 8th - 11th 2010