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Sites listed here will contain information about this specialty. Sites containing only service or clinic details will be listed in the subcategory.
Sites whose primary purpose is to sell products for equines should be submitted to Healthcare and Grooming.
This category is for informational sites about the health and well-being of horses and other equines.

Conditions and Diseases

This category incorporates all the sites that are specific to internal and external equine diseases and ailments.

Dentistry

Sites listed here will contain information about this specialty. Sites containing only service or clinic details will be listed in the subcategory.

Care of horses' teeth may be undertaken by a specially trained veterinarian, equine dental technician or equine dentist.

Grooming

Open to all sites that provide information on all aspects of grooming for performance and/or equestrian activities.

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Massage Therapy

Open to all sites devoted to equine sports massage therapy, therapists, and related massage information for horses and riders.
Massage therapy is new science based upon old principles of managing sports related pain and injury through careful attention to the underlying muscle, bone, and tissue structures of the horse and/or rider.

Nutrition

This category is for informational sites only.
Sites whose primary purpose is to sell a nutritional product for equines should be submitted to Shopping.
This category includes information on equine foods and food supplements including, vitamins, minerals and herbs as well as information on feeding practices.
It is not for commercial sites selling nutritional products.

Reproduction

Sites listed here will be non-commercial and will focus on the health aspects of equine reproduction.
For example: articles about the maintenance of reproductive soundness, fertility and improved productivity, or the health aspects of breeding stallions, barren, fertile and foaling mares and the post-partum foal.

Commercial sites offering services to the breeding industry will NOT be listed here.

As much art as science, managing a horse breeding farm requires a wide range of skills and resources. Equine reproduction deals with stallion, mare and foal management.

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