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Horses Do Not Fear Predators
by
Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 10 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
It is a common and widespread belief that horses, being a flighty prey species, automatically fear predatory species. It seems logical to believe this. The horse is a prey species. It is a grazing creature that, in the wild, always lives in herds on...
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The Introduction To Pat Parelli - A New Look at Same Old Methods
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HorseGirl eNews
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over 7 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Dr. Robert M. Miller discovered Pat Parelli at Bishop Mule Days when he was not yet 26 years of age. Dr. Miller recalls witnessing a young man loudly explaining to a small group of perhaps a dozen people how he was going to mount a mule colt and ride...
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Riding Boots
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 6 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
In 1949 my father gave me a Christmas present; a pair of kangaroo cowboy boots. They were handsome but a size too large. No matter! I only used them for riding. One day I was practicing calf roping. I threw a bad loop, began to dismount prematurely...
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Fly Predator Humor
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Ever since I became a regular user of Spalding Labs’ Fly Predators, over 40 years ago, I have recommended them for fly control to my clients, my neighbors and my seminar audiences. Invariably, those who heed my advice are satisfied with the results...
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More Horse Calls
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
I am a compulsive reader. Always have been. I keep a book in each bathroom, next to my bed, on the dinner table, in my car, several where I watch TV (I read during commercials), and I even carry my own books or periodical journals to my doctor’s...
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Fred Stone
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
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over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Fred Stone, the world’s foremost painter of horses, has been a client, neighbor and friend for half a century. Fred’s paintings, mostly, but not exclusively, are of Thoroughbred racehorses. Living in a modest rural home as long as I have...
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How to Teach Horses (or other Equines) to Enjoy Dentistry
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
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over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
I have had several people ask me how I am able to teach horses or other equines, to allow dentistry (teeth “floating”) without resistance, using no means of restraint such as a twitch, or sedation or tranquilization. I will explain. You will...
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The Importance of Hoof Care
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
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over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
One of the things that I have noticed horse owners to be the most negligent about is foot care. Proper and regular care of the feet is an essential part of good horse care. Now, that does not necessarily mean shoeing. Many horses are not worked enough...
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The Visiting Horseman
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
I heard you ring, come in my friend! I was watching TV news, The price of gold, the rioting, and politicians' views. There's been another murder, a plane crash, an earthquake, too. Come in and watch this rocket launch, It's been long since...
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Feed Can Be Fatal
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
During my practice career I treated countless hundreds, perhaps thousands of horses for colic (acute gastric or intestinal pain). Most survived, but many died. A majority was due to human error. The caretakers made avoidable mistakes. Similar errors...
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Racetrack Injuries
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
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over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Recently there has been increased interest in the injuries, including fractures that occur at our racetracks. This has agitated many people and caused some to campaign against the sport. Those who are concerned about the problem, and frankly, all persons...
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Why Many People Pick the Wrong Horse
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
The largest group of horse owners in the U.S.A. ride purely for recreation. For pleasure. For the relationship with the horse. To enjoy the out of doors activity. The people involved in the competitive riding disciplines (Western, English, Dressage...
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My First Impression of Fly Predators
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
I opened my practice in rural California in 1958, hoping to establish a group practice. By the end of the first decade I had two practice partners, Dr. Bob Kind and Dr. Larry Dresher, both Kansas State University graduates. It was July, and I was on...
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A Good Time to Ride
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
It is March 28, 2020. There is never a time without problems. That’s life. However, some of our primary problems are unique. Certainly the Corona Virus has created a national emergency, and our responses to that emergency are unlike those our nation...
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The Urban Mentality
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
I read, recently, that 90% of the population of the U.S.A. now lives in large cities. How different from the first half of this nation’s history, when a majority of the inhabitants lived in a rural environment, either on farms, or in small communities...
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Working Horses at Too Young an Age
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
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over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
When I was young, starting previously unhandled colts on summer jobs for cattle ranches in several states, the term “colt” usually referred to 4 or 5 year old horses. Occasionally, one was older, maybe 6 or 7, or, rarely a 3 year old. The...
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The Unwanted Horse Problem
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
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over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
The dog has been called "Man's Best Friend", and I do not dispute this. The cow has been called "The Mother of Mankind". I can accept this. But, if these things are true, then surely the horse has been "Man's Best Servant"...
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“X” Used in Naming Pharmaceuticals
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Okay! I normally watch only four TV channels, two to get opposing political positions, one for its veterinary and wildlife programs, and one for its once a week reality humor. So it has been a drag for me to watch otherwise wasteful TV in order to collect...
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Dietary Changes for Horses Should Always be Made Gradually
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Some species, including Homo Sapiens (That is US!) can, if the individual is healthy, tolerate sudden changes in diet without problems. But, other species, especially the herbivores (grazing animals) can suffer if the diet is changed abruptly. The...
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Gaited Horses
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 5 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
I have never owned a gaited horse. I did own one mule out of a Tennessee Walking mare and she did have the walk. However I have ridden every popular gaited breed in the U.S.A. For example: I worked on a ranch one summer while I was a vet student...
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My Experience With Mules
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Before 1944 my equine experience was limited to horses. This included draft horses, Morgans, and other breeds. Then, as a senior in high school I was told that the National Ski Patrol was accepting volunteers from high school seniors for the Tenth Mountain...
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Flies Can Transmit Disease
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Transmissible Diseases, also known as Contagious Diseases, are those which are commonly spread from one infected individual to another, usually of the same species, but also frequently of another species. This occurs because of direct physical contact...
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Pigeon Fever
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 7 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Dr. Sharon Spier is a brilliant member of the faculty at the U.C. Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in California. I recently attended one of her lectures at a veterinary conference. The subject was Pigeon Fever, a rapidly spreading disease of horses...
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Lulu, the Donkey
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 4 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
Lulu was the only Donkey I have owned. She was one of my patients in a petting zoo, which was part of the facilities at a children’s summer camp in the mountains not far from my home. The petting zoo included miniature horses, pot-bellied pigs...
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Cowboy Dressage
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Robert M. Miller, DVM
Posted
over 3 years ago
Dr. Robert Miller's Articles
I wrote this on the last day of the Cowboy Dressage World Finals Show, at the Rancho Murieta Equestrian Center, an immense facility out in the middle of nowhere (sprawling, rolling grasslands). I love this event for several reasons. It is a competitive...
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