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Nancy S. Loving DVM

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Equine Eye Injuries Are Emergencies
Even the seemingly most mild eye injury in your horse can turn into a serious problem, warranting a call for immediate veterinary attention.
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How to Create a Professional Student and Client Survey
Here are tips on creating a survey to garner insights into what your riding lesson students and boarding clients really think.
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Student and Client Turnover Survey
Survey to find out what your students or clients are thinking in regard to the services you offer or your performance in delivering those services.
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Is Your Equine Deworming Plan Working?
Fecal egg count testing is a cost-effective strategy to help maintain your horse in the best of health.
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Working at a Horse Facility
Whether landing your first job, looking for a new equine-related career, or seeking mentorship, a good work ethic is imperative.
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University of Maryland Breeding Program on Hiatus
The University of Maryland equine breeding program is on hiatus until a more sustainable funding model can be developed.
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Prevention of Ticks on Horses
Inspecting horses regularly is important to find and remove ticks.
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Prevention of Ticks on Your Horse Property
It is possible for ticks to survive throughout the year in warmer climates, making vigilance a smart management practice year-round.
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Tick Diseases in Horses
Ticks can serve as vectors for important and harmful equine diseases.
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