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Hay Analysis Results just came back
Hi! I just got my hay analysis back and would really love it if someone could have a look at the sugar/starch results. I've posted two pages in my Album. One for Bermuda Grass and the other for a
Hi! I just got my hay analysis back and would really love it if someone could have a look at the sugar/starch results. I've posted two pages in my Album. One for Bermuda Grass and the other for a
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Bev
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#208923
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Re: Hoof analysis for Eeyore 2nd notice
Lavinia,
Is there any chance that you will have Eeyore's mark ups complete by tomorrow?
He can barely walk, and I know the trim is the key. I want to help him.
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Kim 10-2014
Clover, SC
Grits IR,
Lavinia,
Is there any chance that you will have Eeyore's mark ups complete by tomorrow?
He can barely walk, and I know the trim is the key. I want to help him.
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Kim 10-2014
Clover, SC
Grits IR,
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Kim Leitch
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#208922
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Re: New member with medication issues
Hi jaini,
Thank you for all your info seems like I've got some homework to do!
Thought I uploaded the case history, apperantly I didn't... But will have a look at it tonight and make sure all the info
Hi jaini,
Thank you for all your info seems like I've got some homework to do!
Thought I uploaded the case history, apperantly I didn't... But will have a look at it tonight and make sure all the info
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Paula
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#208921
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Re: Lactation and a dull somewhat long coat
Hi, Rachelle - what a great job on the pictures and case history! Thank you so much for that.
To answer your immediate questions, you should be giving her 2,000 IU's vitamin E. The vitamin E is best
Hi, Rachelle - what a great job on the pictures and case history! Thank you so much for that.
To answer your immediate questions, you should be giving her 2,000 IU's vitamin E. The vitamin E is best
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Jaini Clougher
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#208920
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Re: Please look at Tara's newest blood work on updated case history
Thank you Dr. Kellon. I'll post the analysis of the hay she has been eating since last July and will continue to eat for another week or two. I'll also get some photos.
Do you think the Insulin level
Thank you Dr. Kellon. I'll post the analysis of the hay she has been eating since last July and will continue to eat for another week or two. I'll also get some photos.
Do you think the Insulin level
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Deborah Ide
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#208919
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Re: Fasting prior to Bloodwork
Hi, Heather - the test wasn't "flubbed", just that you have to have a slightly different interpretation knowing that it was fasted. It is not really known how fasting affects the ACTH (in some
Hi, Heather - the test wasn't "flubbed", just that you have to have a slightly different interpretation knowing that it was fasted. It is not really known how fasting affects the ACTH (in some
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Jaini Clougher
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#208918
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Spring Grass Safety - A review
In case you missed it - a great article, a review of what's important and what is not, written by ECIR Groups Research Director Kathleen Gustafson and Dr Kellon, on the Equine Info
In case you missed it - a great article, a review of what's important and what is not, written by ECIR Groups Research Director Kathleen Gustafson and Dr Kellon, on the Equine Info
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Nancy C
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#208917
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Re: New member with medication issues
Hi, Paula, and welcome to the list!
Unfortunately, your case history did not upload - there is nothing in the folder: https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Paula%20and%20Astor
There are a couple
Hi, Paula, and welcome to the list!
Unfortunately, your case history did not upload - there is nothing in the folder: https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Paula%20and%20Astor
There are a couple
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Jaini Clougher
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#208916
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New member with medication issues
Hi everybody,
First of all, Exuse the long post
I'm from Holland and looking for some advice/help regarding the medication.
I have a 30 year old pony, diagnosed with PPID 3 years ago. Started him on
Hi everybody,
First of all, Exuse the long post
I'm from Holland and looking for some advice/help regarding the medication.
I have a 30 year old pony, diagnosed with PPID 3 years ago. Started him on
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Paula
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#208915
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Lactation and a dull somewhat long coat
Hi there,
I posted a case history and made a photo album for my mare that had her first case of laminitis in June of 2016. She is doing OK right now, but I have some lingering issues I would like to
Hi there,
I posted a case history and made a photo album for my mare that had her first case of laminitis in June of 2016. She is doing OK right now, but I have some lingering issues I would like to
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Rachelle Muller
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#208914
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Re: Vitamin E: “Elevate W.S.” by KPP
Thanks very much everyone! very much appreciate that it is a suitable Vitamin E product and that it can be given at meal times (consumed straight away, not stored).
With sincerest appreciation,
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Thanks very much everyone! very much appreciate that it is a suitable Vitamin E product and that it can be given at meal times (consumed straight away, not stored).
With sincerest appreciation,
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redrockwood@...
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#208913
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Re: Enlarged blood vessels on inside hind legs
Heat can make those veins enlarged but it's a little concerning when paired with the ventral edema issue she has had. Not an emergency but next time your vet is there might see if he/she thinks it's
Heat can make those veins enlarged but it's a little concerning when paired with the ventral edema issue she has had. Not an emergency but next time your vet is there might see if he/she thinks it's
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#208912
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Re: Vitamin E: “Elevate W.S.” by KPP
I've been using Elevate for years without a problem. Presently I'm giving it to a horse and two ponies, using a small dosing syringe. None of them seems to mind. You can trim the cost a bit if your
I've been using Elevate for years without a problem. Presently I'm giving it to a horse and two ponies, using a small dosing syringe. None of them seems to mind. You can trim the cost a bit if your
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Martha McSherry
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Re: Please look at Tara's newest blood work on updated case history
TRH response is very normal. Insulin higher than it should be for glucose level and diet but well below laminitis risk level. You're doing a good job. Could you post both hay analyses and a body
TRH response is very normal. Insulin higher than it should be for glucose level and diet but well below laminitis risk level. You're doing a good job. Could you post both hay analyses and a body
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#208910
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Re: Feed: Allen & Page Fast Fibre
Hi Abigail
Allen & Page are a big feed company, and although their mill is in Norfolk they have stockists all over the UK. If you have a look at their web page and type your county or postcode into
Hi Abigail
Allen & Page are a big feed company, and although their mill is in Norfolk they have stockists all over the UK. If you have a look at their web page and type your county or postcode into
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Lesley Fraser
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#208909
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Re: Vitamin E: “Elevate W.S.” by KPP
Elevate does not have to be syringed. It can be mixed into feed as long as it is fed right away and not stored.
Another option is to mix your powder into a little oil before feeding it.
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Eleanor in
Elevate does not have to be syringed. It can be mixed into feed as long as it is fed right away and not stored.
Another option is to mix your powder into a little oil before feeding it.
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Eleanor in
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#208908
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Please look at Tara's newest blood work on updated case history
I would appreciate opinions on Tara's newest blood work that I put on her updated case history yesterday. She had the Insulin, Glucose and Leptin checked as well as the ACTH TRH Response test with pre
I would appreciate opinions on Tara's newest blood work that I put on her updated case history yesterday. She had the Insulin, Glucose and Leptin checked as well as the ACTH TRH Response test with pre
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Deborah Ide
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#208907
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Re: Vitamin E: “Elevate W.S.” by KPP
Her boy is very polite to spit them out "lovingly".
I use the E caps from Costco.They're the best price I have been able to find.I've fed them to 9 horses over the years, and no one has spat them back
Her boy is very polite to spit them out "lovingly".
I use the E caps from Costco.They're the best price I have been able to find.I've fed them to 9 horses over the years, and no one has spat them back
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Lorna Cane
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#208906
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Re: Vitamin E: “Elevate W.S.” by KPP
My only issue with this would be that it has to be syringed, and must not be mixed in with food. My mare is pretty tolerant, but she would get hacked off with being syringed every day :/
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My only issue with this would be that it has to be syringed, and must not be mixed in with food. My mare is pretty tolerant, but she would get hacked off with being syringed every day :/
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Casey76
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Re: Next steps after uploading case history
Until someone from the official team gets back to you...
Treat as for acute laminitis (no grass, boots and pads if possible or confined with deep, foot conforming, bedding) etc.
The Team will ask you
Until someone from the official team gets back to you...
Treat as for acute laminitis (no grass, boots and pads if possible or confined with deep, foot conforming, bedding) etc.
The Team will ask you
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Casey76
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#208904
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