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Date Posted: 20:29:00 04/03/03 Thu
Author: Cheri
Subject: Wednesday's inspiration..
In reply to: Cheri 's message, "A new week. Daily inspirations, and horse facts..." on 00:00:10 04/01/03 Tue


Prayer


You are so worthy Lord! We praise You for all the many things You have done, and are doing in our lives. Renew our spirits and refresh us with Your power. As we look into Your face, we see love that gives us life. We will shout Your praises! Our hearts will sing of Your goodness. You are our God. It is only Your glory that makes our lives worth living. It is You who can do in our lives what we could never have imagined. You know our weakness and You make us strong. You are our source of strength and hope. Thank You Lord! Amen.

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[> Wednesday's horse fact.. -- Cheri, 20:37:22 04/03/03 Thu


Frequently Asked Questions bout Equine Parasitism and Their Answers..


part 4 ..


Q. How does subclinical parasitism affect the horse?


A. Subclinical, or hidden, parasitism has a depressing affect on a horse's total well-being and performance.
That's because migrating parasites cause damage to the lungs, liver, circulatory system, intestines and stomach before returning to the intestines to lay eggs—all factors that affect how a horse feels and performs. While difficult to prove, most horse owners and veterinarians agree that a subclinically infected horse won't reach its peak growth or performance potential.


Tomorrows question..Q. What's the connection between internal parasites and colic?


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