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In Memory of a Basset Hound Called Kirby

The Hound Puppies That Will Fill the Pawprints of their Ancestors

Have Veterinary Unit – Will Travel

19th Century Tedworth Huntsmen Remembered

Foot Following in the Lakes

Jonathan Seed Retires from the Avon Vale

The Pantysgallog Welsh Hounds

An End of Season Day with the Bilsdale Without a Saddle

How to Judge Foxhounds

Equipage de Selore and Successes in 2011

Jack Poletty of the Glyn Celyn Beagles

The Hounds of Glamorgan Frank Grant, the Huntsman and Philosopher

Could NLP Have a Place in the Hunting Field?

Cragfast, Pot Holed And Generally Stuck.

Biological Control of Small Red Worm Infestation in Horses

Apparently, a worm-eating fungus is a potential biological control for horse cyathostomin larvae, according to research from Brazil. Cyathostomins (better known as small red worms) are a serious challenge for horses. Not only do they cause disease, but they are becoming resistant to commonly used an...

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Mark Andrews - Equine Science Update

2010

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Cynosure

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