VER In The News... October
2008
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At a seminar on "Keeping
Your Horses Happy, Healthy
and Whole" hosted by he Mare
Center in Middleburg,
Virginia, the audience
actively participated in
discussions on equine
chiropractic and
acupuncture, feet and dental
care, biosecurity,
concluding with an update on
intestinal parasites and
efficacy of worming programs
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08.16.2008
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Virginia Equine Research -
proud sponsor of the Fair
Hill Dressage and Sport
Horse Breed Show, qualifier
for the U.S.D.F. Breeder
Championship series, August
16-17...And, this year VER
proudly sponsored the "Born
in the USA" Award for
Dressage at Devon. |
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07.05.2008
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VER licenses North Carolina
distributor, Union Grove, to
manufacture HorseSense
products.
Click
here to read press
release |
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Welcome to Virginia
Equine Research,
LLC, bringing
today's horseman
cutting edge
research and applied
technology for
today's horse. VER
is committed to
developing practical
technologies,
products and systems
to take the whole
health and soundness
of your horse to a
new level.
Meet Fleur Rouge...
2007 Devon Champion,
foaled and raised on
VER's "HorseSense"
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Fleur Rouge
2006 USDF, American
Trakehner
Association "Horse
of the Year" - She
also won "Mares"
& "Materiale".
Janet & David Geyer,
Celebration Farm,
Union Bridge MD.
owners
Photo by
Bob Langrish
Click image to
see why others count
on Virginia Equine
Research products.
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Did you know...
Most likely,
your horse's
current feed
contains what
the F.D.A.
considers
"acceptable"
levels of...
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Molds
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Botulism
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Salmonella
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Mycotoxins
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Aflatoxin
At
Morgan Mills,
a division of
Virginia Equine
Research, our
manufacturing
process
ELIMINATES these
dangers to your
horse's health.
Don't settle for
less!
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CONGRATULATIONS
to
HorseSense
Endurance
Rider, Kim
Orr! |
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Kim smoked
the
competition
at the
Hallelujah
75 Mile
Endurance
Race with
two
HorseSense
horses...
Both
tied for
first place!
"Pandor"
with Kim up,
and her
young horse,
"Carson"
with
Danielle
Kanavy in
the irons,
won the race
in 6 hours,
17 minutes.
They ran the
last 10
miles of the
race in 39
minutes, and
their
recovery
times at
every vet
check were
faster than
any of the
other
horses.
YES!
Pictured
left are Kim
and Luke,
winners of
last year's
Hallelujah
100 Mile
Endurance
Race. |
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