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Re: jiaogulan
I was able to order it from my best horse.com. It was imported under "equine feed". It was about 46$ Can incl S+H, and that's the 1lb bag. Amazon.com will not ship it to Canada.
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Kirsten
I was able to order it from my best horse.com. It was imported under "equine feed". It was about 46$ Can incl S+H, and that's the 1lb bag. Amazon.com will not ship it to Canada.
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Kirsten
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Kirsten Rasmussen
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Re: Garlic for repelling insects
Oh boy! I have to disagree, Dr Kellon! I have used garlic as fly repellant for at least 5 years. My farrier and vets are always surprised at the lack of flies and no bites on my horses. We have
Oh boy! I have to disagree, Dr Kellon! I have used garlic as fly repellant for at least 5 years. My farrier and vets are always surprised at the lack of flies and no bites on my horses. We have
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valerie puryear
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Re: Humphrey Has Joined His Herd Over the Bridge
So sorry for your loss. He sounded like an amazing horse who had an amazing mom that helped him live to the grand age of 47!
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So sorry for your loss. He sounded like an amazing horse who had an amazing mom that helped him live to the grand age of 47!
Get Outlook for iOS
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hdavis
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Re: Please interpret for sugar and starch
Yes, that is correct. I am looking to see what minerals and vitamins Spirit might be missing from me soaking the hay.
Then one of the boarders at my barn was showing a little bit of heat in her feet,
Yes, that is correct. I am looking to see what minerals and vitamins Spirit might be missing from me soaking the hay.
Then one of the boarders at my barn was showing a little bit of heat in her feet,
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Sue Neidlinger
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Re: Cushings new member feed questions
Hi "saddleupdl",
A couple of things on safe feeds. You should be able to get Stabul 1 at TSC. You can also add some r/s/r non- molasses beet pulp shreds. If you are using the BalancedTimothy
Hi "saddleupdl",
A couple of things on safe feeds. You should be able to get Stabul 1 at TSC. You can also add some r/s/r non- molasses beet pulp shreds. If you are using the BalancedTimothy
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gypsylassie
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Re: Three acceptable ration balancers to add to list
So the amino trace pellet has not changed.. correct
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Cheryl and Jewel
Oct 2018
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Cheryl%20and%20Jewel
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=81063
So the amino trace pellet has not changed.. correct
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Cheryl and Jewel
Oct 2018
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/files/Cheryl%20and%20Jewel
https://ecir.groups.io/g/CaseHistory/album?id=81063
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Cheryl Oickle
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Re: Garlic for repelling insects
Quite a few members here use a combination of chondroitin and spirulina for skin allergies. They don't repel insects but can help with reactions. Both are available frommybesthorse.com.
Laura K
Quite a few members here use a combination of chondroitin and spirulina for skin allergies. They don't repel insects but can help with reactions. Both are available frommybesthorse.com.
Laura K
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gypsylassie
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Re: Boot transition for recovering founder horse
I had clogs put on my foundering mare and it has made all the difference in the world. She was lame for weeks before she got them and no meds helped her. Shortly after she got the clogs, she lost
I had clogs put on my foundering mare and it has made all the difference in the world. She was lame for weeks before she got them and no meds helped her. Shortly after she got the clogs, she lost
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laurelink
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Re: Custom clogs for boot bottoms
IMO, the makers of clogs don't have any validation for their use. They make zero sense from a physiological point of view. Members here have tried them and it seems to me that the horse normally gets
IMO, the makers of clogs don't have any validation for their use. They make zero sense from a physiological point of view. Members here have tried them and it seems to me that the horse normally gets
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celestinefarm
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Re: Custom clogs for boot bottoms
Yes, clogs are designed to allow for easy breakover in virtually any direction and to reduce leverage on the hoof wall. They need to be fitted very precisely to be beneficial, and monitored closely
Yes, clogs are designed to allow for easy breakover in virtually any direction and to reduce leverage on the hoof wall. They need to be fitted very precisely to be beneficial, and monitored closely
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
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Re: documentation question for case history file
If using a PC / windows operating system, you maybe be able to right-click on the .jpg file (within a folder, no need to open the jpg) and select "convert to Adobe pdf" from the drop-down options.
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If using a PC / windows operating system, you maybe be able to right-click on the .jpg file (within a folder, no need to open the jpg) and select "convert to Adobe pdf" from the drop-down options.
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Sue Froehlich
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Custom clogs for boot bottoms
Hi all,
I saw these advertised in the Illinois Dressage and Combined training newsletter. Custom clogs that are attached to the bottom of clouds or stratus boots. I am not actually clear on the
Hi all,
I saw these advertised in the Illinois Dressage and Combined training newsletter. Custom clogs that are attached to the bottom of clouds or stratus boots. I am not actually clear on the
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Heidi Wright
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Re: Boot transition for recovering founder horse
Some titers are positive for over a year. Your vet would have to consult with your state lab. This article opens in full text if you click on the pdf: https://iai.asm.org/content/57/10/2959.long .
Some titers are positive for over a year. Your vet would have to consult with your state lab. This article opens in full text if you click on the pdf: https://iai.asm.org/content/57/10/2959.long .
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: Boot transition for recovering founder horse
Heidi,
What better place to vent your frustrations than where there are so many people who understand?
Try to breathe (exhale too) and take it one day at a time.
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Lavinia and George Too
Nappi,
Heidi,
What better place to vent your frustrations than where there are so many people who understand?
Try to breathe (exhale too) and take it one day at a time.
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Lavinia and George Too
Nappi,
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
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Re: Please interpret for sugar and starch
Hi Sue,
You use the the first column under As Sampled. The before ESC+Starch is 8.1%, while the after is 7.2%.
The hay in the bales is high moisture (18.9%) while the sample you sent that was soaked,
Hi Sue,
You use the the first column under As Sampled. The before ESC+Starch is 8.1%, while the after is 7.2%.
The hay in the bales is high moisture (18.9%) while the sample you sent that was soaked,
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
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Re: Boot transition for recovering founder horse
Dr. K, I don't believe we considered Potomac Horse Fever. He didn't have diarrhea or any signs of colic, just sore feet when this first happened last June. That's a possibility I had not considered.
Dr. K, I don't believe we considered Potomac Horse Fever. He didn't have diarrhea or any signs of colic, just sore feet when this first happened last June. That's a possibility I had not considered.
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Heidi Wright
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Please interpret for sugar and starch
I’ve upload two hay test results from Dairy One. One was after I soaked the hay for 20 minutes in hot water then dried and sent it . One was just taken dry from several bales. Can you explain the
I’ve upload two hay test results from Dairy One. One was after I soaked the hay for 20 minutes in hot water then dried and sent it . One was just taken dry from several bales. Can you explain the
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Sue Neidlinger
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Re: documentation question for case history file
When you print a picture you should see the option to save to CutePDF Writer. The picture (jpeg) will become a pdf file which you have to save to some location on your computer/tablet. Then you can
When you print a picture you should see the option to save to CutePDF Writer. The picture (jpeg) will become a pdf file which you have to save to some location on your computer/tablet. Then you can
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Bonnie Snodgrass
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Re: documentation question for case history file
Jeannie, have you tried printing the jpeg files and saving as a pdf instead of sending to your printer?
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Bonnie Snodgrass 07-2016
ECIR Primary Response
White Cloud, Michigan, USA
Mouse Case
Jeannie, have you tried printing the jpeg files and saving as a pdf instead of sending to your printer?
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Bonnie Snodgrass 07-2016
ECIR Primary Response
White Cloud, Michigan, USA
Mouse Case
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Bonnie Snodgrass
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Re: Cushings
Hello Lavinia,
I'm not sure if I replied to the group and wrote that I added new pictures ( I think that I just replied to myself, LOL). My barefoot trimmer is coming Wednesday and I would really love
Hello Lavinia,
I'm not sure if I replied to the group and wrote that I added new pictures ( I think that I just replied to myself, LOL). My barefoot trimmer is coming Wednesday and I would really love
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Elizabeth Flaherty <lizzygof@...>
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