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Re: When / what conditions to cut hay for lowest starch/sugar result
Thanks Nancy,
Since drying can take 3-5 days I'm still confused as to whether cutting
time is actually going to make a difference it sounds like drying time will
be more important.
Are there any
Thanks Nancy,
Since drying can take 3-5 days I'm still confused as to whether cutting
time is actually going to make a difference it sounds like drying time will
be more important.
Are there any
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CJ Stumpf
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#180681
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Re: Pergolide dose
Holy cow!!! Recommending Pracend users to call the company and ask them how to
use and store the stuff? It's right there on the package.
Pergolide was fed to humans for Parkinson's, for quite some
Holy cow!!! Recommending Pracend users to call the company and ask them how to
use and store the stuff? It's right there on the package.
Pergolide was fed to humans for Parkinson's, for quite some
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Skylane <skylane@...>
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#180680
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Re: Compensated IR - what is it?
Thanks for your info..... Yes, I do understand the balancing of nutrients- I am a Registered Dietitian with a masters in human nutrition so understand the concept - in a human!! horse metabolics
Thanks for your info..... Yes, I do understand the balancing of nutrients- I am a Registered Dietitian with a masters in human nutrition so understand the concept - in a human!! horse metabolics
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connie_burke
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#180679
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Re: Cooly Mon and Edema
The doxy wouldn't help with either hay contamination or pergolide so it's either an infection susceptible to doxy or a reaction to something else that is resolving on its own. Considering the white
The doxy wouldn't help with either hay contamination or pergolide so it's either an infection susceptible to doxy or a reaction to something else that is resolving on its own. Considering the white
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#180678
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Re: Which Hay to Buy - Four samples
I'm not a member of the group 7 so can't see the profiles of the hays, but can say this. Crested Wheatgrass is not truly a wheat, its forage grass same as timothy or orchardgrass; it grows fabulously
I'm not a member of the group 7 so can't see the profiles of the hays, but can say this. Crested Wheatgrass is not truly a wheat, its forage grass same as timothy or orchardgrass; it grows fabulously
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Chanda
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#180677
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Re: Cooly Mon and Edema
Thanks, Dr. K. I am guessing it is due to the hay. Possibly the pergolide, but he is responding to the Doxy, so if it was the pergolide that caused the edema would he respond to the Doxy?
Sondra
Thanks, Dr. K. I am guessing it is due to the hay. Possibly the pergolide, but he is responding to the Doxy, so if it was the pergolide that caused the edema would he respond to the Doxy?
Sondra
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Sondra Edwards
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#180676
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Re: Cooly Mon and Edema
Thank you, Teri! I will go pull it apart and hope I will recognize it in the dried form... Or just get some different hay.
Sondra
Thank you, Teri! I will go pull it apart and hope I will recognize it in the dried form... Or just get some different hay.
Sondra
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Sondra Edwards
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#180675
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Re: Which Hay to Buy - Four samples
Hi Tamera
Starch is higher but not hugely so. Presumably because it is rye? Recs are usually to stay away from rye. How they will react to it is a question I would have as you do.
Only other
Hi Tamera
Starch is higher but not hugely so. Presumably because it is rye? Recs are usually to stay away from rye. How they will react to it is a question I would have as you do.
Only other
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Nancy C
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#180674
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Re: Which Hay to Buy - Four samples
It is higher in sugar, but still lower than the other three. I also noticed that the starch is considerably higher - is that a red flag?
Yes, it's a red flag. The reported sugar only converts 50% to
It is higher in sugar, but still lower than the other three. I also noticed that the starch is considerably higher - is that a red flag?
Yes, it's a red flag. The reported sugar only converts 50% to
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: Please adivse on what to do.
Hi Vicky
Agree with Lorna. Symptoms are highly suggestive and your ACTH will only go up from here.
I cannot read your text doc either.
Thanks
Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
Learn the facts
Hi Vicky
Agree with Lorna. Symptoms are highly suggestive and your ACTH will only go up from here.
I cannot read your text doc either.
Thanks
Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
Learn the facts
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Nancy C
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#180672
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Re: Can sweat wraps in 100+ F weather trigger Laminitis/Founder
The sweat wrap is not dangerous in any way.
Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Co-owner
Feb 2001
The sweat wrap is not dangerous in any way.
Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Co-owner
Feb 2001
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#180671
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Re: Please adivse on what to do.
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ECHistory5/files/Vicky%20S.%20IL%20/
Hi Vicky,
It's really difficult to give valid advice without an updated file.I tried to get to your CH,but can't open it.So I
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ECHistory5/files/Vicky%20S.%20IL%20/
Hi Vicky,
It's really difficult to give valid advice without an updated file.I tried to get to your CH,but can't open it.So I
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Lorna <briars@...>
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Please adivse on what to do.
I haven't had time to update case history, sorry. I have recieved Ida's ACTH test numbers back and am a bit worried. Her level last year in June was ACTH = 20. (Cornel) and she still had symptons. So,
I haven't had time to update case history, sorry. I have recieved Ida's ACTH test numbers back and am a bit worried. Her level last year in June was ACTH = 20. (Cornel) and she still had symptons. So,
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Mule Maid
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#180669
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Re: Cooly Mon and Edema
Sondra,
I recently read about a horse belonging to natural horsemanship trainer/clinician, Dan James having similar symptoms. (stocking up - laminitis) This horse also had symptoms of tying-up. He
Sondra,
I recently read about a horse belonging to natural horsemanship trainer/clinician, Dan James having similar symptoms. (stocking up - laminitis) This horse also had symptoms of tying-up. He
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Teri
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Re: Can sweat wraps in 100+ F weather trigger Laminitis/Founder
Yes, please Suzie, please let me know how to do t touch.
thanks
Loes
So.CAL - 2008
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Yes, please Suzie, please let me know how to do t touch.
thanks
Loes
So.CAL - 2008
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loes <loes1@...>
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#180667
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Which Hay to Buy - Four samples
Hi, Would anyone be interested in giving their opinion on which hay to buy. I tested four different types and posted them in Case History 7. I also have the hay test for what I was feeding the ponies
Hi, Would anyone be interested in giving their opinion on which hay to buy. I tested four different types and posted them in Case History 7. I also have the hay test for what I was feeding the ponies
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Tamara
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Re: NEED CUSHING'S/IR-APPROPRIATE HAY AND ODBTC IN LEXINGTON, KY
Hi Martha,
The safe feeds list does not exclusively list ODTBC dealers. Anyone who actually carries the ODTBC will have that noted along with their contact info.
McCauley Bros. is a feed
Hi Martha,
The safe feeds list does not exclusively list ODTBC dealers. Anyone who actually carries the ODTBC will have that noted along with their contact info.
McCauley Bros. is a feed
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Lavinia <dnlf@...>
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#180664
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Re: powdered vit e...add soybean oil or olive oil?
Hi Leeanne,
Any type of oil will work to assure absorbtion of vit E as long as the vit E is mixed directly into the oil.. The gelcaps of vit E usually contain soy oil - you don't have a choice. We
Hi Leeanne,
Any type of oil will work to assure absorbtion of vit E as long as the vit E is mixed directly into the oil.. The gelcaps of vit E usually contain soy oil - you don't have a choice. We
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Lavinia <dnlf@...>
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#180663
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Re: New Blood Work
To share an experience with missed lab testing. I was able to call the lab and learn that they still had the blood on hand and could do the ferritin test which was missed in the tests requested
To share an experience with missed lab testing. I was able to call the lab and learn that they still had the blood on hand and could do the ferritin test which was missed in the tests requested
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Betty Ann
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#180666
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Re: Can sweat wraps in 100+ F weather trigger Laminitis/Founder
Do you know how to do ttouch - doing the circles on the legs makes a
big difference to remove the swelling should be a practitioners near you
if you need tutoring in how to do them but as long as
Do you know how to do ttouch - doing the circles on the legs makes a
big difference to remove the swelling should be a practitioners near you
if you need tutoring in how to do them but as long as
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suzie macdougall <walking_s_mac@...>
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#180662
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