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Re: Question on balancing high Iron w/ copper
I thought I should answer the "DUSTY HAY" question better. One is
almost completely free of dust (about a 2-3) the other is about a 5 on
a scale of 1-10 w/ max dustness at 10! I hope that makes
I thought I should answer the "DUSTY HAY" question better. One is
almost completely free of dust (about a 2-3) the other is about a 5 on
a scale of 1-10 w/ max dustness at 10! I hope that makes
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Linda Martin
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#122300
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Re: ODTBC -- Los Angeles area
Virginia,
Check the Database for Regional Members and privately email them about
OD cubes. This is wonderful news getting more stores to carry these
cubes! Way to go!
I am in San Diego County and
Virginia,
Check the Database for Regional Members and privately email them about
OD cubes. This is wonderful news getting more stores to carry these
cubes! Way to go!
I am in San Diego County and
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Susan <sbaumgardner@...>
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Re: Anyone looking for Chastetree Berry powder?
"vifargentca" <savvyquebec@...> wrote:
<< Jolie is doing well and yes, finally putting on noticeable weight! ... I want to thank everyone
that helped me put this together, it was hard work
"vifargentca" <savvyquebec@...> wrote:
<< Jolie is doing well and yes, finally putting on noticeable weight! ... I want to thank everyone
that helped me put this together, it was hard work
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Cindy McGinley
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#122298
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Re: Best way to balance calcium from grass/alfalfa mix hay?
Thanks Kathleen,
Is there a place to buy monosodium phosphorous to balance calcium?
I just wanted to mention that the "Ca Trace Plus" is a Cafifornia Supplement sold by Sally
Hugg . It is intended
Thanks Kathleen,
Is there a place to buy monosodium phosphorous to balance calcium?
I just wanted to mention that the "Ca Trace Plus" is a Cafifornia Supplement sold by Sally
Hugg . It is intended
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Randi
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#122297
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Re: still sweating. . .
"jengusto" <jenngusrdh@...> wrote:
Reposting from 11/24/08, when you first asked about this:
Hi Jen,
Gusto is probably still too hot. The coats these Cushings horses grow
are not
"jengusto" <jenngusrdh@...> wrote:
Reposting from 11/24/08, when you first asked about this:
Hi Jen,
Gusto is probably still too hot. The coats these Cushings horses grow
are not
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Cindy McGinley
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ODTBC -- Los Angeles area
The store where I buy dog food (they also carry Dry Stall, Cedar Dry)
is willing to bring in the ODTBC if they have a commitment in advance
for the entire shipment. Aurelio told me that it makes
The store where I buy dog food (they also carry Dry Stall, Cedar Dry)
is willing to bring in the ODTBC if they have a commitment in advance
for the entire shipment. Aurelio told me that it makes
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vabnmb
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SAND CLEARING PRODUCTS
I need to dose my horses here on the coast of NC. Horses around this area
are colicking left and right. I've been using flax for years, but worried
right now about sand.......so, is it acceptable to
I need to dose my horses here on the coast of NC. Horses around this area
are colicking left and right. I've been using flax for years, but worried
right now about sand.......so, is it acceptable to
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julie congleton <juliecongleton@...>
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#122294
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iron question - bioavailability - how do you know for sure?
We baled our own hay this year in an effort to get the low starch that
Allie needs. This part was successful, however it tested really high
in iron.
After feeding it for a while, I realized that
We baled our own hay this year in an effort to get the low starch that
Allie needs. This part was successful, however it tested really high
in iron.
After feeding it for a while, I realized that
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Gina Keesling
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#122293
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Re: Question on balancing high Iron w/ copper
Let me double check that I understand: only 90mg of copper per 5 lbs
of hay can be ingested? Meaning if my Cu is 20mg/5 lbs of hay, then
the max I can add is 70mg/5 lbs. If I feed 17 lbs of hay then
Let me double check that I understand: only 90mg of copper per 5 lbs
of hay can be ingested? Meaning if my Cu is 20mg/5 lbs of hay, then
the max I can add is 70mg/5 lbs. If I feed 17 lbs of hay then
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Linda Martin
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Re: LDH - IR - Hot Feet & Vaccinations
Dr Kellon:
Thank you.
Neutrophills were 2632 (ref range 2700 - 6700) / lymphocites 1921
(ref range 1500 - 5500)
I did the 9/26 panel at Cornell Glucose 88 (ref range 75-117)
Insulin 29 (ref
Dr Kellon:
Thank you.
Neutrophills were 2632 (ref range 2700 - 6700) / lymphocites 1921
(ref range 1500 - 5500)
I did the 9/26 panel at Cornell Glucose 88 (ref range 75-117)
Insulin 29 (ref
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loes <loes1@...>
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Re: LDH - IR - Hot Feet & Vaccinations
If all his other enzymes and chemistries are normal, I wouldn't worry
about an isolated finding that is just slightyly out of range. What
was the differential on his white count? (% of neutrophils
If all his other enzymes and chemistries are normal, I wouldn't worry
about an isolated finding that is just slightyly out of range. What
was the differential on his white count? (% of neutrophils
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: hypothetical question..
Try this link:
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/4/3
If your diet is balanced correctly, you *are* already guaranteeing
adequate calcium. Tiludronate is a bone preserving drug that has
Try this link:
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/4/3
If your diet is balanced correctly, you *are* already guaranteeing
adequate calcium. Tiludronate is a bone preserving drug that has
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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LDH - IR - Hot Feet & Vaccinations
Received results from Romke's most recent blood panel.
His LDH was 585 with a reference range of 150 - 450. since January of 2008 it has 
gone:
459 - 514 - 490 - 558 and now 585. Is this cause
Received results from Romke's most recent blood panel.
His LDH was 585 with a reference range of 150 - 450. since January of 2008 it has 
gone:
459 - 514 - 490 - 558 and now 585. Is this cause
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Loes Cimino-Hernandez <loes1@...>
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Re: Glucose testing
You're right about the cold. Next time your vet is there, you could
pull some blood and take it inside the house to use the glucometer or
if there is a small animal vet nearby, they could process the
You're right about the cold. Next time your vet is there, you could
pull some blood and take it inside the house to use the glucometer or
if there is a small animal vet nearby, they could process the
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Glucose testing
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*******My vet has never been able to provide me with an accurate
Glucose test because the sample is not processed quickly. It always
comes back around 45, which I know is incorrect, and he even
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*******My vet has never been able to provide me with an accurate
Glucose test because the sample is not processed quickly. It always
comes back around 45, which I know is incorrect, and he even
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llkeach50
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Re: hypothetical question..
thank you Dr. Kellon.
the link for this article did not work for me. is there a chance you
may post the link again?
i was hoping there was a way to "strengthen" the bones from within, so
that they
thank you Dr. Kellon.
the link for this article did not work for me. is there a chance you
may post the link again?
i was hoping there was a way to "strengthen" the bones from within, so
that they
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valdavoli <STOMPERX@...>
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Re: Best way to balance calcium from grass/alfalfa mix hay?
Is rice bran a good choice for that? Are oats OK (if I cant find any
unbalanced rice bran)? Should I just scrap the Ca Trace plus and get a
mineral supplement for feeding with alfalfa? Most of them
Is rice bran a good choice for that? Are oats OK (if I cant find any
unbalanced rice bran)? Should I just scrap the Ca Trace plus and get a
mineral supplement for feeding with alfalfa? Most of them
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Kathleen Gustafson
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Re: Question on balancing high Iron w/ copper
I'll leave questions on the sheet for Patti to answer, but yes, you can
use the mg/lb to calculate your intake from the hay. Also yes on
subtracting what is already in the hay from the total amount
I'll leave questions on the sheet for Patti to answer, but yes, you can
use the mg/lb to calculate your intake from the hay. Also yes on
subtracting what is already in the hay from the total amount
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: Adjusting Pergolide, Need advice
wrote:
I honestly don't know if it matters at this point. It should be
starting to trend down now anyway. I think I'd probably hold where
you are now as long as clinically he's doing well, maybe
wrote:
I honestly don't know if it matters at this point. It should be
starting to trend down now anyway. I think I'd probably hold where
you are now as long as clinically he's doing well, maybe
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: hypothetical question..
Although it hasn't received much research attention, older horses do
have bone changes:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?
tool=pubmed&pubmedid=18221526
That said, in the scenario
Although it hasn't received much research attention, older horses do
have bone changes:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?
tool=pubmed&pubmedid=18221526
That said, in the scenario
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#122281
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