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hemera thinkstock

Those who had StockXpert subscriptions can have their subscriptions transferred to Thinkstock. If the StockXpert members had StockXpert credits, those can be transferred to iStock. We believe that we will be better able to serve these clients with a higher level of quality. Only the best of the StockXpert collection can now be found on Thinkstock within a collection called Hemera. Let's now start the Thinkstock Interview: Are all images from StockXpert (Jupiterimages) transferred to Thinkstock automatically, when activating the related adjustment at StockXpert, or is there an additional pre-selection by Thinkstock? You can also leave your comments at the end of the post at the comment field, I will try to get them answered from Thinkstock as soon as possible. Due to the close of StockXpert several weeks ago, there were some open questions regarding this new Agency. Thinkstock offers images from StockXpert, iStockphoto and Getty Images.

hemera thinkstock

Thinkstock started several weeks ago ( Post about Thinkstock) as first Getty Images subscription based Microstock Agency.

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Keep your horses, the stalls and all related equipment clean and dry to help avoid seasonal skin disorders, which can include rainrot, scratches or greasy heel, and ringworm.Ĭontact your veterinarian for additional winter horse care tips.In our today's interview: Susanne Zeininger – Senior Sales Director at Getty Images ( Linked-In Profile) and also responsible for Thinkstock. Keep your horse's skin healthy by vigorously currying its body daily. A few hours on "dry land" each day or a night in a dry stall can help prevent foot – and other – problems. Prevention is best clean mud from your horse's hooves daily and consider applying a thrush medication once or twice per day. With long exposure to wet ground, hooves can even deteriorate, which can lead to lameness. Thrush and foot abscesses are common equine foot problems caused by bacteria and moisture and can affect horses that stand continuously on soggy ground. Wet pastures can lead to problems for horses’ hooves. If your horse is older, a senior feed might be an appropriate choice. Consult your veterinarian about what is best to feed your horse. Horses need extra feed in the winter in order to help them maintain body temperature in the cold. This is especially important for older horses. You may wish to use a heated pasture water tank to provide warm water and ensure that your horse gets enough liquids. If you use an unheated water source or an automatic waterer, check for and break any ice at least twice per day. Horses can colic without continuous access to fresh water. If you choose to provide a blanket, you will want to remove and clean it periodically to limit fungus growth. Shelter floors should be raised so that horses have a dry spot to stand.Ī horse that has a normal winter hair coat does not need to be blanketed, unless the horse lives in an open paddock with no access to a shed and no trees or buildings to provide windbreak. Provide shelter in the form of a barn or run shed. Horses need protection from the winter snow, wind, and rain. By following these helpful tips you can help keep your horse healthy all winter – and all year round. Horses need extra attention during the cold and wet winter months.














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