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Re: Hoof casts
front feet.
To the extent the casts would make her more comfortable so she moves
around more, they might help by getting these collections to mobilize
but it sounds like your problem is a common one
front feet.
To the extent the casts would make her more comfortable so she moves
around more, they might help by getting these collections to mobilize
but it sounds like your problem is a common one
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#106278
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Re: weighing hay
Do you mean brome?
Do you mean you give each horse a bale which weighs 60lbs to 70 lbs?
times a day (every time they finish) and more at night if necessary
due to cold weather.
Sorry,I'm having
Do you mean brome?
Do you mean you give each horse a bale which weighs 60lbs to 70 lbs?
times a day (every time they finish) and more at night if necessary
due to cold weather.
Sorry,I'm having
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briarskingstonnet <briars@...>
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#106276
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Re: Hoof casts
Just curious - who's the "we" you are referring to in that sentence?
Carol and Blue in Maine
Just curious - who's the "we" you are referring to in that sentence?
Carol and Blue in Maine
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Larson <seahorses3@...>
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#106277
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Re: weighing hay
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5 Pine Ranch
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#106275
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Re: weighing hay
2.5 bales for 5 horses?
I give my horses one bale each of a timothy/broome/alfalfa mix. Bales are anywhere from 60lbs to 70 lbs each.
I also do not feed it all at once... I give it to them several
2.5 bales for 5 horses?
I give my horses one bale each of a timothy/broome/alfalfa mix. Bales are anywhere from 60lbs to 70 lbs each.
I also do not feed it all at once... I give it to them several
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Margherite von Ahsen <mvonahsen@...>
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#106273
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Re: Analysis for Poulin Carb Safe?
Teresa, Nancy Collins just coordinated the effort to get Poulin to remove their added iron. I have not heard back on what the new batch number(s) is/are, but if you have any irons problems, wait to
Teresa, Nancy Collins just coordinated the effort to get Poulin to remove their added iron. I have not heard back on what the new batch number(s) is/are, but if you have any irons problems, wait to
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Larson <seahorses3@...>
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#106274
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Re: Hoof casts
front feet. The worst one is on the right front and comes right up to
the coffin bone.
What does her diet look like? We see problems with recurrent abscessing
that is often still diet related.
Ute
front feet. The worst one is on the right front and comes right up to
the coffin bone.
What does her diet look like? We see problems with recurrent abscessing
that is often still diet related.
Ute
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Ute <ute@...>
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#106272
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Re: weighing and weight
"luckycharmfarm" <LuckyCharmFarm@...> wrote:
I'm sorry I missed that the first time. I seem to be missing a lot of posts lately...
Since you asked for comments: the ACTH is higher
"luckycharmfarm" <LuckyCharmFarm@...> wrote:
I'm sorry I missed that the first time. I seem to be missing a lot of posts lately...
Since you asked for comments: the ACTH is higher
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Cindy McGinley
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#106271
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Re: Analysis for Poulin Carb Safe?
I can't remember if we have something posted for CS,but did you check
the Files,Teresa?
Or the company's web site?
Lorna
Kingston
I can't remember if we have something posted for CS,but did you check
the Files,Teresa?
Or the company's web site?
Lorna
Kingston
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briarskingstonnet <briars@...>
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#106270
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Analysis for Poulin Carb Safe?
I'm planning to switch from McCauley Brother's Alam to Poulin Carb
Safe. Since I regularly visit family in CT, I will just get it there.
Slightlylower NSC and fat. Since I can't seem to get Alixia any
I'm planning to switch from McCauley Brother's Alam to Poulin Carb
Safe. Since I regularly visit family in CT, I will just get it there.
Slightlylower NSC and fat. Since I can't seem to get Alixia any
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Teresa Palumbo <teresa@...>
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#106269
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Re: weighing and weight
--- In EquineCushings@..., "Cindy L. McGinley"
<cmcginl1@...> wrote:
I just wanted to say that I'm so glad she's working out for you! I had
a feeling she was a keeper, just from pictures.
--- In EquineCushings@..., "Cindy L. McGinley"
<cmcginl1@...> wrote:
I just wanted to say that I'm so glad she's working out for you! I had
a feeling she was a keeper, just from pictures.
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luckycharmfarm <LuckyCharmFarm@...>
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#106268
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Re: Wrong Cubes.....
Julie,
Where are you located?
I'd keep on with the TCSS and beet pulp rather than feed the wrong
pellets.
Kim & CG
<juliecongleton@...> wrote:
they are TC
never fed my
that is
little tcss
(we
Julie,
Where are you located?
I'd keep on with the TCSS and beet pulp rather than feed the wrong
pellets.
Kim & CG
<juliecongleton@...> wrote:
they are TC
never fed my
that is
little tcss
(we
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kimgedckewagner
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#106267
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Wrong Cubes.....
I ordered from my SS ODTB Cubes. I got them them this a.m. and they are TC
Tim/Alf cubesL Not the right thingL Now what do I do? I've never fed my
pony Cinderella alfalfa. We have horrible hay
I ordered from my SS ODTB Cubes. I got them them this a.m. and they are TC
Tim/Alf cubesL Not the right thingL Now what do I do? I've never fed my
pony Cinderella alfalfa. We have horrible hay
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julie congleton <juliecongleton@...>
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Re: aloe vera juice
wrote:
the
Yes, you can try that. Just alert the barn staff to what you are doing
so they can monitor his water intake to make sure he doesn't back off
water consumption. Also find out when they dump
wrote:
the
Yes, you can try that. Just alert the barn staff to what you are doing
so they can monitor his water intake to make sure he doesn't back off
water consumption. Also find out when they dump
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#106265
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Re: Question about trace minerals
Just to add to Kathleen's excellent answer, to put the sampling
procedures in perspective for you, they don't come out of the blue.
They are based on studies that used much larger numbers of
Just to add to Kathleen's excellent answer, to put the sampling
procedures in perspective for you, they don't come out of the blue.
They are based on studies that used much larger numbers of
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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weighing hay
I do weigh bales. Every so often I weigh a few to be sure my "feel" is still accurate. I put out 2.5 bales of hay per day for 5 horses (well 4 horses & one pony), and the bales weigh on average
I do weigh bales. Every so often I weigh a few to be sure my "feel" is still accurate. I put out 2.5 bales of hay per day for 5 horses (well 4 horses & one pony), and the bales weigh on average
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Abby Nemec
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#106263
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aloe vera juice
can aloe vera juice be put in drinking water? my daughter is not at the
barn when buddy gets his beet pulp so she thought she could put it in
his drinking water at nite marybeth and buddy
can aloe vera juice be put in drinking water? my daughter is not at the
barn when buddy gets his beet pulp so she thought she could put it in
his drinking water at nite marybeth and buddy
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ford22256 <ford22256@...>
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#106262
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Re: weighing and weight
hi ~ thank you everyone.
the thing i was going to do was weigh the bales from 3 of the places i
buy (t & a) hay from (depending on if and what they have on hand).
they all charge about the same but
hi ~ thank you everyone.
the thing i was going to do was weigh the bales from 3 of the places i
buy (t & a) hay from (depending on if and what they have on hand).
they all charge about the same but
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luckycharmfarm <LuckyCharmFarm@...>
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#106261
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Re: thryoid glands huge &Colic &EC
Here's something that occurred to me about the pellets. Maybe because of the swelling, he has an easier time eating hay because it's on the ground, but the pellets might be in an elevated bucket,
Here's something that occurred to me about the pellets. Maybe because of the swelling, he has an easier time eating hay because it's on the ground, but the pellets might be in an elevated bucket,
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Sandra Su
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wheaten chaff analysis
Hi all
Thanks for the imput.
Typical Analysis for Wheaten Chaff is the following:
Crude protein 3.8%
Crude Fibre 38%
ME Ruminants 4.9 mj/kg
DM 90%
ME Horse 3.9 Mj / Kg
Starch 1.7%
Sugar
Hi all
Thanks for the imput.
Typical Analysis for Wheaten Chaff is the following:
Crude protein 3.8%
Crude Fibre 38%
ME Ruminants 4.9 mj/kg
DM 90%
ME Horse 3.9 Mj / Kg
Starch 1.7%
Sugar
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Pauline <takarri@...>
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#106259
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