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Re: Surpass vs Voltaren
Ah, I misread, I missed "carrier product". Sorry! Ignore me.
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Joy and Willie (PPID/IR)
Nevada County, CA - 2019
Case history:
Ah, I misread, I missed "carrier product". Sorry! Ignore me.
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Joy and Willie (PPID/IR)
Nevada County, CA - 2019
Case history:
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Joy V
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Re: Surpass vs Voltaren
I'm pretty sure the active ingredient on both of those products is the same one; diclofenac. Not sure how it would be better absorbed because it is in a differently named product?
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Joy and Willie
I'm pretty sure the active ingredient on both of those products is the same one; diclofenac. Not sure how it would be better absorbed because it is in a differently named product?
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Joy and Willie
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Joy V
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#257132
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Re: winter hay soaking
Trisha, if the buckets are like small heated muck buckets, I tried them and found them too small for my needs. I am going through much of what you are now. I’m used to soaking hay for two little
Trisha, if the buckets are like small heated muck buckets, I tried them and found them too small for my needs. I am going through much of what you are now. I’m used to soaking hay for two little
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Martha McSherry
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Re: Laminitis and hoof abscesses
It is OK to feed soaked hay to your other horse, but it does mean soaking more volume, which will be more work for you. Soaking hay reduces the caloric content a bit (as expected given that some
It is OK to feed soaked hay to your other horse, but it does mean soaking more volume, which will be more work for you. Soaking hay reduces the caloric content a bit (as expected given that some
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Kirsten Rasmussen
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Re: what have you found to be the best therapeutic boots to wear? the new Cloud's insert now appears to slant forward. my old pair did not.
thank you, that makes sense.
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Rose Miller in Arizona 2020
thank you, that makes sense.
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Rose Miller in Arizona 2020
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Rose Miller <Rosemiller@...>
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WAS: dapples, ppid, etc. NOW: Why we balance - the benefits
Hi Lj and all
This might be a good time to revisit this very instructive 2005 message from Dr Kellon
It has always been helpful for folks struggling with the learning
Hi Lj and all
This might be a good time to revisit this very instructive 2005 message from Dr Kellon
It has always been helpful for folks struggling with the learning
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Nancy C
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Re: Hay analysis
Please let us know you re-test results, Tucker. I recently had 4 wet chem ESC+starch tests for the same sample of hay: 2 tests on a dry sample and 2 tests on a soaked sample that I dried out in my
Please let us know you re-test results, Tucker. I recently had 4 wet chem ESC+starch tests for the same sample of hay: 2 tests on a dry sample and 2 tests on a soaked sample that I dried out in my
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Kirsten Rasmussen
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Re: OT - Tis The Season Course Sale
Hi Linda
You can read about Dr Kellon's courses here http://drkellon.com/
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Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
ECIR Group Inc. President/Treasurer 2019-2020
Join us at the 2021 NO Laminitis!
Hi Linda
You can read about Dr Kellon's courses here http://drkellon.com/
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Nancy C in NH
ECIR Moderator 2003
ECIR Group Inc. President/Treasurer 2019-2020
Join us at the 2021 NO Laminitis!
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Nancy C
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Re: Surpass vs Voltaren
As far as I know, no studies have been done comparing the two.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
As far as I know, no studies have been done comparing the two.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: dapples, ppid and possible nutrition issues
The best way is to test the food. It's not just about deficiencies of each individual nutrient. Imbalances can, and do, interfere with absorption.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
The best way is to test the food. It's not just about deficiencies of each individual nutrient. Imbalances can, and do, interfere with absorption.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#257124
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Re: dapples, ppid and possible nutrition issues
The only way to balance properly is to know your starting point with an analysis - recognizing this is going to change with each different load.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
The only way to balance properly is to know your starting point with an analysis - recognizing this is going to change with each different load.
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Eleanor in PA
www.drkellon.com
EC Owner 2001
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#257123
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Re: dapples, ppid and possible nutrition issues
How would one balance properly if Horse for example is eating Timothy hay, Orchard Hay, and Timothy pellets,? I certainly know the percentages etc. so assuming id 603 test all three?
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LJ Friedman
How would one balance properly if Horse for example is eating Timothy hay, Orchard Hay, and Timothy pellets,? I certainly know the percentages etc. so assuming id 603 test all three?
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LJ Friedman
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LJ Friedman
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#257122
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Re: dapples, ppid and possible nutrition issues
I’m not thrilled about making food changes unless I can prove a deficiency. Are there any easy blood tests I can perform or other test to reveal what a deficiency might be? any specifics? thanks
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I’m not thrilled about making food changes unless I can prove a deficiency. Are there any easy blood tests I can perform or other test to reveal what a deficiency might be? any specifics? thanks
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LJ Friedman
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Re: dapples, ppid and possible nutrition issues
water is from a well i havent tested , ( moved here in april) i can look at the iron
my custom supplements are based on 603 test from 2018
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LJ Friedman Nov 2014 Vista, Northern San Diego,
water is from a well i havent tested , ( moved here in april) i can look at the iron
my custom supplements are based on 603 test from 2018
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LJ Friedman Nov 2014 Vista, Northern San Diego,
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LJ Friedman
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#257120
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Re: what have you found to be the best therapeutic boots to wear? the new Cloud's insert now appears to slant forward. my old pair did not.
Rose, as far as I’m aware, the Cloud pads have always had a slight wedge. They seem to be well accepted by most horses, however, and they squish down to confirm to the individual hoof shape. I
Rose, as far as I’m aware, the Cloud pads have always had a slight wedge. They seem to be well accepted by most horses, however, and they squish down to confirm to the individual hoof shape. I
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Maxine McArthur
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Surpass vs Voltaren
Dr. Kellon,
My vet tells me that Surpass has a carrier ingredient that penetrates horse skin better than Voltaren does. That sounds significant. Is it? It causes her to feel that Surpass is superior
Dr. Kellon,
My vet tells me that Surpass has a carrier ingredient that penetrates horse skin better than Voltaren does. That sounds significant. Is it? It causes her to feel that Surpass is superior
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Helen Connor
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Re: winter hay soaking
I'm not sure which buckets you are referring to (are they water troughs?) but if you can easily drain them where they are without creating an ice hazard sounds like a good option. Pre soaking is not
I'm not sure which buckets you are referring to (are they water troughs?) but if you can easily drain them where they are without creating an ice hazard sounds like a good option. Pre soaking is not
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#257117
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Re: Bute-Less/Devils Claw and Yucca
Before doing anything you should have a formal lameness exam with nerve blocks. Vague hind end issues are often coming from a pain focus in the front and shifting weight behind. The actual cause can
Before doing anything you should have a formal lameness exam with nerve blocks. Vague hind end issues are often coming from a pain focus in the front and shifting weight behind. The actual cause can
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#257116
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Re: dapples, ppid and possible nutrition issues
Dapples are generally believed to be a good thing - but without any actual evidence to back that up. In the horse that was under discussion the "dapples" were actually areas of lost pigmentation and
Dapples are generally believed to be a good thing - but without any actual evidence to back that up. In the horse that was under discussion the "dapples" were actually areas of lost pigmentation and
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: OT - Tis The Season Course Sale
I have no idea what this is all about!
On 11/1/2020 7:55 AM, Eleanor Kellon, VMD wrote:
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Linda CA in 2020
I have no idea what this is all about!
On 11/1/2020 7:55 AM, Eleanor Kellon, VMD wrote:
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Linda CA in 2020
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Starshine Ranch
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#257114
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