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Re: OK to Test if Still Ouchy? WAS: Trim Review and Shedding Question
Im no expert, so this is a mere opinion--
Is it possible to plan for two bloodwork visits, draw blood today for insulin/glucose/leptin to check if these are high & the reason for making him
Im no expert, so this is a mere opinion--
Is it possible to plan for two bloodwork visits, draw blood today for insulin/glucose/leptin to check if these are high & the reason for making him
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Kerry Isherwood
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Re: OK to Test if Still Ouchy? WAS: Trim Review and Shedding Question
I'm reposting this message as vet is scheduled for today and maybe I should cancel?
Maybe my question isn't clear. Will the lab results be difficult to interpret if draw is taken when he's a bit
I'm reposting this message as vet is scheduled for today and maybe I should cancel?
Maybe my question isn't clear. Will the lab results be difficult to interpret if draw is taken when he's a bit
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Suzanne Mansolilli
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#193167
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Re: Understanding Bonnie's insulin results
---In EquineCushings@..., <newuser1971@...> wrote :
Hi there
Could one of the experts let me know how I should put Bonnie's insulin result into the IR Calculator please as I'm a bit confused. Should I
---In EquineCushings@..., <newuser1971@...> wrote :
Hi there
Could one of the experts let me know how I should put Bonnie's insulin result into the IR Calculator please as I'm a bit confused. Should I
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takarri@...
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#193166
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Understanding Bonnie's insulin results
Hi there
Could one of the experts let me know how I should put Bonnie's insulin result into the IR Calculator please as I'm a bit confused. Should I put "<2.0", "2.0" or "30.0"?
Her result is reported
Hi there
Could one of the experts let me know how I should put Bonnie's insulin result into the IR Calculator please as I'm a bit confused. Should I put "<2.0", "2.0" or "30.0"?
Her result is reported
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newuser1971@...
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#193165
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Re: Diet help!
Hi Jaini,
Hope you don't mind if I pester you with another question!
I placed an order for the Mad Barn Basic Mineral/Vit Mix, and in my email inquiring about shipping, the fellow suggested the
Hi Jaini,
Hope you don't mind if I pester you with another question!
I placed an order for the Mad Barn Basic Mineral/Vit Mix, and in my email inquiring about shipping, the fellow suggested the
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Melissa Coupar
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#193164
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Re: Free Choice Feeding an IR Horse
Hi Mule maid
Please don't forget to sign your posts!
Many, many thanks.
Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
FACT: Standing on cement significantly reduces blood flow to the equine foot.
See R. M.
Hi Mule maid
Please don't forget to sign your posts!
Many, many thanks.
Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
FACT: Standing on cement significantly reduces blood flow to the equine foot.
See R. M.
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Nancy C
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#193163
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Re: Commercial minerals
Hi mktmnr3 Please don't for get to sign your posts!
Many many thanks
Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
FACT: With knowledge of the nutrient profile of the forage and the animal's weight and level of
Hi mktmnr3 Please don't for get to sign your posts!
Many many thanks
Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
FACT: With knowledge of the nutrient profile of the forage and the animal's weight and level of
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Nancy C
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#193162
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Phyto Quench and ALCAR question
Hi
Can i give more then 2 scoops of PQ a day? also can i give more the 10 grams of ALCAR a day how much more of each can i safely give??
Reason i ask jasper has come up more sore today,was out in
Hi
Can i give more then 2 scoops of PQ a day? also can i give more the 10 grams of ALCAR a day how much more of each can i safely give??
Reason i ask jasper has come up more sore today,was out in
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corrine haffner
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#193161
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Re: Commercial minerals
My horse gets the Timothy pellets because he can't chew hay well anymore.
My horse gets the Timothy pellets because he can't chew hay well anymore.
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M K
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
Thanks DR. Kellon -
Guess that's why it's cheaper.
Karen
ME/2014
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Thanks DR. Kellon -
Guess that's why it's cheaper.
Karen
ME/2014
---- "drkellon@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote: >
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kansteen5545@...
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#193159
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
Thanks Beverly -
I'll check it out!
Karen
ME/2014
---- "Beverly Meyer bmeyer@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
Thanks Beverly -
I'll check it out!
Karen
ME/2014
---- "Beverly Meyer bmeyer@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
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kansteen5545@...
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#193158
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
---In EquineCushings@..., <bmeyer@...> wrote :
I use Animed's Psyllium Fiber from Amazon, called AniPsyll. It's only
$5/pound instead of $10. It's a plain powder like Uckele.
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AniPsyll is
---In EquineCushings@..., <bmeyer@...> wrote :
I use Animed's Psyllium Fiber from Amazon, called AniPsyll. It's only
$5/pound instead of $10. It's a plain powder like Uckele.
= = = = = =
AniPsyll is
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#193157
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
I use Animed's Psyllium Fiber from Amazon, called AniPsyll. It's only $5/pound instead of $10. It's a plain powder like Uckele.
Beverly 6/14
I use Animed's Psyllium Fiber from Amazon, called AniPsyll. It's only $5/pound instead of $10. It's a plain powder like Uckele.
Beverly 6/14
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beverly meyer
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#193156
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Re: Final Post
Wow. Thanks for posting this! It is great to hear from long time members about their success. Without Dr. Kellon's protocol of pergolide dosage being based on ACTH control, the groups DDT approach,
Wow. Thanks for posting this! It is great to hear from long time members about their success. Without Dr. Kellon's protocol of pergolide dosage being based on ACTH control, the groups DDT approach,
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ThePitchforkPrincess@...
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#193155
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
Thank you Dr. Kellon -
This looks like the best bet!
Karen
ME2014
---- "drkellon@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
Thank you Dr. Kellon -
This looks like the best bet!
Karen
ME2014
---- "drkellon@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
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kansteen5545@...
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#193154
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Re: Free Choice Feeding an IR Horse
CJ Alford, McNeil AR makes 1/2" hay nets. She made me some whole bale nets that work wonderfully. she will make any size you would like. With the whole bale nets, I only have to feed every three days
CJ Alford, McNeil AR makes 1/2" hay nets. She made me some whole bale nets that work wonderfully. she will make any size you would like. With the whole bale nets, I only have to feed every three days
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Mule Maid
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#193153
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
Uckele has a psyllium husk product with no other ingredients/fillers and no flavoring:
Psyllium Husk Fiber
Psyllium Husk Fiber
Feed 62 g to 124 g (1 to 2 scoops)
Uckele has a psyllium husk product with no other ingredients/fillers and no flavoring:
Psyllium Husk Fiber
Psyllium Husk Fiber
Feed 62 g to 124 g (1 to 2 scoops)
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#193152
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
Thank you Ferne -
I'll check it out!
Karen
ME/2014
---- "Ferne Fedeli fedelif@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
Thank you Ferne -
I'll check it out!
Karen
ME/2014
---- "Ferne Fedeli fedelif@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
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kansteen5545@...
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
I use SandRid, which I usually get from Amazon. Cass Bernstein had it tested and it is less than 10% ESC & Starch. (Hope you don't mind me saying that, Cass)
Ferne Fedeli
No. California
42010
I use SandRid, which I usually get from Amazon. Cass Bernstein had it tested and it is less than 10% ESC & Starch. (Hope you don't mind me saying that, Cass)
Ferne Fedeli
No. California
42010
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ferne fedeli
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#193150
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Re: Psyllium for sand colic
Thank you Lorna!
Karen
ME/2014
---- "windybriars@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
Thank you Lorna!
Karen
ME/2014
---- "windybriars@... [EquineCushings]" <EquineCushings@...> wrote:
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kansteen5545@...
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#193149
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