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Re: Tested grass hay results - what do you all think?
Did you get iron?
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julie congleton <juliecongleton@...>
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Re: WellSolve L/S feed - any thoughts?
I got a bag of WellSolve to try, was feeding Blue Seal CarbSafe (?), and my
two ponies ate it well during the switch of mixing them, got to feeding them
both about 1 cup twice a day (they are
I got a bag of WellSolve to try, was feeding Blue Seal CarbSafe (?), and my
two ponies ate it well during the switch of mixing them, got to feeding them
both about 1 cup twice a day (they are
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baaramuluke@...
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New file uploaded to EquineCushings
Hello,
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a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the EquineCushings
group.
File : /9 Case Histories/Ghost-Maureen.doc
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the EquineCushings
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File : /9 Case Histories/Ghost-Maureen.doc
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EquineCushings@...
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#113658
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New file uploaded to EquineCushings
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the EquineCushings
group.
File : /9 Case Histories/My Ghost.doc
Uploaded
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the EquineCushings
group.
File : /9 Case Histories/My Ghost.doc
Uploaded
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EquineCushings@...
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#113657
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Re: Need a little help, please
Ok Heather,
This is what I think. Your results from one year to the next are so
close, I would think that could almost be normal variation due to
when he had his last meal. The numbers are close
Ok Heather,
This is what I think. Your results from one year to the next are so
close, I would think that could almost be normal variation due to
when he had his last meal. The numbers are close
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Joan and Dazzle
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#113656
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Help -weird skin condiiton!!
Tawny, under his elbow/girth area, has had for many months now a
dermitis like condition. I have tried everything with little result.
The skin is darkish, tough, no hair, and there are little bumps
Tawny, under his elbow/girth area, has had for many months now a
dermitis like condition. I have tried everything with little result.
The skin is darkish, tough, no hair, and there are little bumps
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familyjudith <jfamily@...>
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#113655
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Weight Gain for 17 year old IR Morgan
Hello group. You all helped me so much with a pony last December who was very sick with IR. Since then, he has recovered beautifully and is living well.
Can you all help me with a question for a
Hello group. You all helped me so much with a pony last December who was very sick with IR. Since then, he has recovered beautifully and is living well.
Can you all help me with a question for a
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Roxanna Shores <happytrailsranch1018@...>
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#113654
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Sinus Drainage help
My 28-year-old I.R./Cushings horse recently developed
a slight trickle in one nostril. Upon examination and head
xrays it was determined a molar had a hole through the center
which allowed an
My 28-year-old I.R./Cushings horse recently developed
a slight trickle in one nostril. Upon examination and head
xrays it was determined a molar had a hole through the center
which allowed an
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trailsrunnerrider <trailsrunnerrider@...>
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#113653
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Re: APF-e??? Anybody tried this yet? Dr. Kellon????
I bought a bottle of the APF Plus from Vet America, and am waiting for it to
get here. I found some info. for it at this link:
http://www.betlabs.com/prod/default_prod.asp
The description sounded
I bought a bottle of the APF Plus from Vet America, and am waiting for it to
get here. I found some info. for it at this link:
http://www.betlabs.com/prod/default_prod.asp
The description sounded
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Erin R. <figure1789@...>
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#113652
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Tested grass hay results - what do you all think?
Everyone: I am offered some tested grass hay. Equi-Analytical Lab
results state that the (as sampled) percentages are as follows:
ESC is 7.0,
starch 1.5,
crude Protein 10.8,
est. Lysine .37
ADF
Everyone: I am offered some tested grass hay. Equi-Analytical Lab
results state that the (as sampled) percentages are as follows:
ESC is 7.0,
starch 1.5,
crude Protein 10.8,
est. Lysine .37
ADF
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familyjudith <jfamily@...>
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Re: Urgent-ish questions - Vinegar
We use vinegar on our organic farm to kill weeds, grass, etc. It does
make the soil acidic -- just keep that in mind for long term. You will
need to use lime to reverese results and regrow grass in
We use vinegar on our organic farm to kill weeds, grass, etc. It does
make the soil acidic -- just keep that in mind for long term. You will
need to use lime to reverese results and regrow grass in
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Ellen Smith <MineSafety@...>
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#113650
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Slightly off subject with Hypothyroid
Dr. Kellon et. al,
Upon the advice of Dr. Kellon, I had my very porky Pinto (Buddy)
tested for IR/cushings per your advice. (I was very worried about
laminitis) His numbers came in today and are
Dr. Kellon et. al,
Upon the advice of Dr. Kellon, I had my very porky Pinto (Buddy)
tested for IR/cushings per your advice. (I was very worried about
laminitis) His numbers came in today and are
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Ellen Smith <MineSafety@...>
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Re: hives
My IR mare gets hive-like reactions to some gnat bites and bee stings too. Normal doses of horse antihistamines and Benadryl gel on the spots themselves work for her. I have not had to use these
My IR mare gets hive-like reactions to some gnat bites and bee stings too. Normal doses of horse antihistamines and Benadryl gel on the spots themselves work for her. I have not had to use these
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echo sharkey <hubbahubba311@...>
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Re: emergency departure pending: some feeding questions
Jeanette,
If the hay is
Thanks so much for the response. My hay is spread over fences and
drying in the sun. Thankfully we have low humidity and very long days
right now. I'll move it into the
Jeanette,
If the hay is
Thanks so much for the response. My hay is spread over fences and
drying in the sun. Thankfully we have low humidity and very long days
right now. I'll move it into the
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jvoutdoorz <jvining@...>
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#113647
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Re: Hay soaking and sugar/was :Emergency Diet - then what?
Very,very strong.
LOL.
The tank is against the barn,and there is a winch on the side of the
barn.Sometimes I winched up the soaked bale,slid a grid under
it ,opened the twine and let it drain as the
Very,very strong.
LOL.
The tank is against the barn,and there is a winch on the side of the
barn.Sometimes I winched up the soaked bale,slid a grid under
it ,opened the twine and let it drain as the
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briarskingstonnet <briars@...>
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#113646
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Re: Hay soaking and sugar/was :Emergency Diet - then what?
in
You soaked an entire bale? How did you ever move it?????
in
You soaked an entire bale? How did you ever move it?????
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Cindy <cthompson@...>
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Hay soaking and sugar/was :Emergency Diet - then what?
rinse,
I think a lot of us would disagree.I was soaking for 7,and I have no
idea how much sugar was being eliminated.But I do know that there were
physical differences in several of my IR guys in a
rinse,
I think a lot of us would disagree.I was soaking for 7,and I have no
idea how much sugar was being eliminated.But I do know that there were
physical differences in several of my IR guys in a
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briarskingstonnet <briars@...>
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#113643
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Re: Flax vs Psyllium, off topic?
I was advised to feed the flax seed SOAKED to eliminate the need for
psyllium. I don't know how ground vs. soaked would change the
effects. I did some reading on flax and flax oil awhile ago
I was advised to feed the flax seed SOAKED to eliminate the need for
psyllium. I don't know how ground vs. soaked would change the
effects. I did some reading on flax and flax oil awhile ago
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Melissa
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Re: Urgent-ish questions - Fran
Fran,
About weed killer to help make your bigger dry lot, I'm a fan of the 10-20% vinegar method.
Check out the message archives for one I wrote in 2005 and others from Dr. Kellon, etc. Start with
Fran,
About weed killer to help make your bigger dry lot, I'm a fan of the 10-20% vinegar method.
Check out the message archives for one I wrote in 2005 and others from Dr. Kellon, etc. Start with
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Saucier Kathy
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Re: Emergency Diet - then what?
<tajikdance@...> wrote:
VERY interesting. If I'm reading this correctly, it doesn't sound like
you really draw that much sugar off the hay. Unless you put the hay
in a REALLY large tank of water
<tajikdance@...> wrote:
VERY interesting. If I'm reading this correctly, it doesn't sound like
you really draw that much sugar off the hay. Unless you put the hay
in a REALLY large tank of water
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Cindy <cthompson@...>
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#113640
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