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American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP): Educational Pamphlet Series

Updated 02/10/05

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The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has produced an outstanding series of equine educational pamphlets.  AAEP has been in existence since 1954.  The educational pamphlet series is an outstanding source of equine information on many subjects, written by equine veterinarians for the horse owner.

The following titles (in alphabetical order) are now available:

Colic – Understanding The Digestive Tract And Its Function
Cool Semen Transport – Advancements In Equine Artificial Insemination
Dental Care – The Importance Of Maintaining The Health Of Your Horse’s Mouth
Emergency Care – Guidelines To Follow During Equine Emergencies
Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) - ** currently being rewritten and not yet available **
Euthanasia – The Most Difficult Decision – ** newly released **
Equine Infectious Anemia – The Only Protection Is Prevention
Expectant Mare – Assuring The Health And Well-Being Of The Pregnant Mare
Fescue In The Horse’s Diet - ** newly released **
Foal Growth – Special Care and Nutrition
Foaling And Newborn – Preparing For A Safe And Successful Foal Delivery
Hay Quality & Horse Nutrition - ** newly released **
Immunizations – Protect Your Horse Against Contagious Diseases
Lameness Exams – Evaluating The Lame Horse
Laminitis – Prevention And Treatment
Older Horse – Special Care and Nutrition
Overweight Horse – Special Care and Nutrition
Parasite Control – Waging War On Equine Parasites
Purchase Exams – A Sound Economic Investment
Understanding Equine Insurance – Guidelines You Should Consider

To order copies of these pamphlets:
AAEP
4075 Iron Works Pike
Lexington, KY 40511
Phone: 859-233-0147 or 800-443-0177
Fax:– 859-233-1968
Visit their web site at myhorsematters.com

PLEASE NOTE: A complete set of the AAEP pamphlets was sent to the attention of the CCE Educator/Staff with 4-H Horse Program responsibilities in every county.