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There's probably nothing more romantic than taking a horse and carriage ride with your lover. A horse and buggy ride through a city or park creates a magical atmosphere. Often the carriages are stylishly decorated with flowers. Are you looking to find a horse drawn carriage in Pennsylvania for a special event, party, or wedding? Make your wife, fiance or girlfriend feel like a queen by planning a horse and carriage ride in the Pennsylvania area today. Check through our listings to find a horse drawn carriage in Pennsylvania for your special day!
Pennsylvania Horse and Carriage may also serve the following areas: College Twp, West Easton, Mc Clure, Elizabeth, South Williamsport, McDonald, Railroad, La Plume, Mountainhome, Barto, Jenkintown, Plymouth Township, Monongahela, Wallingford, Havertown, Blawnox, Frostburg, Center Point, Montrose, McElhattan, West Whiteland, Marshalls Creek, Langhorne, McKnight, Ruchsville, Bethlehem Twp, Spring City, Glenville, Fawn Grove, Paradise, Upper Southampton, Rockledge, Collingdale, Solebury, Hartleton, Chesterbrook, Hollsopple, Forest City, Slickville, Hershey, Mill Hall, Mifflinburg, Milton, Brandamore.
Pennsylvania Factoid:
The Commonwealth launched an extensive tourism campaign in 2003 under the direction of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. An extensive website has been established to promote visits to the state and new license plates feature the VisitPA.com website.
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Equine Cushings Disease
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Equine Cushings disease is caused by a tumor in the pituitary gland, which is responsible for the production and regulation of hormones. Symptoms include a long, shaggy coat that does not shed, excessive drinking and urination, laminitis, a tendency for recurring infections in the hoof (foot abscesses), and a loss of muscle mass, especially along the topline and rump.
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WNV in Mares and Foals
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As we begin our fifth year in dealing with the dreaded WNV, over 14,000 cases in the United States as of 2002 have been reported. The question was raised about a link between the WNV and abortions in equines.
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Are You at Risk for West Nile
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It is a threat to public, equine, and animal health. The most serious risk in humans and horses when infected is fatal encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).