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Latest Update on Vinnie and the Veil
Hi all,
Just wanted to send another update. Vinnie is doing fantastic health wise. We are walking 15 mins per day and start 20 mins next week..
We are still dealing with the pergolide veil as he is
Hi all,
Just wanted to send another update. Vinnie is doing fantastic health wise. We are walking 15 mins per day and start 20 mins next week..
We are still dealing with the pergolide veil as he is
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Nancy & Vinnie & Summer
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#258306
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Re: Safe Feeding of Beet Pulp
Gail,
I have introduced BP to many horses and personally have never had any Gi issues, maybe Dr.K will chime in but I think in my case it’s done the opposite and helped things move along. We have a
Gail,
I have introduced BP to many horses and personally have never had any Gi issues, maybe Dr.K will chime in but I think in my case it’s done the opposite and helped things move along. We have a
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Bobbie Day
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#258305
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Re: Magnesium supplementing
I send my hay away for sampling each year. Once I get the report back, I send it to madbarn and they plug the numbers in to my online profile. The profile is kind of like feed xl. Its a spreadsheet
I send my hay away for sampling each year. Once I get the report back, I send it to madbarn and they plug the numbers in to my online profile. The profile is kind of like feed xl. Its a spreadsheet
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Allison
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#258304
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Re: Use of Palmitoylethanolamide(PEA) for pain management
-- sorry, found it!
Rose Miller in Arizona 2020
-- sorry, found it!
Rose Miller in Arizona 2020
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Rose Miller <Rosemiller@...>
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#258303
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Re: Use of Palmitoylethanolamide(PEA) for pain management
-- Please, where are you purchasing the PEA?, THANKS
Rose Miller in Arizona 2020
-- Please, where are you purchasing the PEA?, THANKS
Rose Miller in Arizona 2020
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Rose Miller <Rosemiller@...>
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#258302
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Re: Magnesium supplementing
Re Hay balancer
Here in Port Alberni on the Island we have a great lady who mineral balances once the hay analysis is complete. Her name is Sally Hill and her contact is Cracking Yolks Farm.
Either
Re Hay balancer
Here in Port Alberni on the Island we have a great lady who mineral balances once the hay analysis is complete. Her name is Sally Hill and her contact is Cracking Yolks Farm.
Either
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Cheryl Oickle
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#258301
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Re: help needed; russian olive trees and berries and ir horse
Daisy,
Maybe ask if they'd install wire fencing just around the 12 trees. It won't help with windswept branches or fruit, but would keep Tiko away from the trees themselves. We've done that to keep
Daisy,
Maybe ask if they'd install wire fencing just around the 12 trees. It won't help with windswept branches or fruit, but would keep Tiko away from the trees themselves. We've done that to keep
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Sherry Morse
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#258300
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Re: help needed; russian olive trees and berries and ir horse
dr kellon, interesting article on the testing of the russian olive tree leaves and berries. thank you , daisy and tiko
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Daisy, Tiko and Whisper
CO, April 2019
Case History:
dr kellon, interesting article on the testing of the russian olive tree leaves and berries. thank you , daisy and tiko
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Daisy, Tiko and Whisper
CO, April 2019
Case History:
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Daisy Shepherd
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#258299
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Re: help needed; russian olive trees and berries and ir horse
i plan to talk with owners today about removal and clipping branches. my other options are find new boarding place ( which is difficult in my area ) or put muzzle on again; as he gets about 4
i plan to talk with owners today about removal and clipping branches. my other options are find new boarding place ( which is difficult in my area ) or put muzzle on again; as he gets about 4
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Daisy Shepherd
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#258298
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Re: Magnesium supplementing
Hi Kandace,
The short answer is yes, you have to have each load of hay tested and then balance your vitamin and minerals to the hay analysis to be sure it's 100% spot on. The more focused commercial
Hi Kandace,
The short answer is yes, you have to have each load of hay tested and then balance your vitamin and minerals to the hay analysis to be sure it's 100% spot on. The more focused commercial
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Sherry Morse
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#258297
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Re: Magnesium supplementing
Thanks Allsion.
Do you re-establish supplementing every year?
I have been discussing this with my hay supplier, he has a business partner to help you choose your hay, to get the right one for your
Thanks Allsion.
Do you re-establish supplementing every year?
I have been discussing this with my hay supplier, he has a business partner to help you choose your hay, to get the right one for your
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Kandace Krause
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#258296
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Re: help needed; russian olive trees and berries and ir horse
Horses will increase browsing when pastures go dormant. The berries (actually fruits) of this tree are over 50 % glucose and fructose by dry weight
Horses will increase browsing when pastures go dormant. The berries (actually fruits) of this tree are over 50 % glucose and fructose by dry weight
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#258295
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Re: Safe Feeding of Beet Pulp
Instead of saying beet pulp related, diet change related would be more accurate. All horses should have diet changes made gradually, including new hays and hay to pasture or vice versa. Need to be
Instead of saying beet pulp related, diet change related would be more accurate. All horses should have diet changes made gradually, including new hays and hay to pasture or vice versa. Need to be
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#258294
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Re: Magnesium supplementing
This is interesting,Allison.
Does this mean that MadBarn balances your hay for you, from the analysis, telling you the minerals needed, in the appropriate ratios?
You can then check their products to
This is interesting,Allison.
Does this mean that MadBarn balances your hay for you, from the analysis, telling you the minerals needed, in the appropriate ratios?
You can then check their products to
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Lorna Cane
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#258293
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Re: Magnesium supplementing
If you send your hay analysis to madbarn, they will create a profile for you for free in their online database. From there you can add other feed options and see if there's any prepackaged feeds or
If you send your hay analysis to madbarn, they will create a profile for you for free in their online database. From there you can add other feed options and see if there's any prepackaged feeds or
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Allison
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#258292
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Re: Safe Feeding of Beet Pulp
From Dr. Kellon: "Myth: Beet pulp is high in insoluble fiber and poorly digestible. Exactly the opposite is true. It is lower in insoluble fiber than grass/hay, high in soluble fiber and very easily
From Dr. Kellon: "Myth: Beet pulp is high in insoluble fiber and poorly digestible. Exactly the opposite is true. It is lower in insoluble fiber than grass/hay, high in soluble fiber and very easily
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Gail Russell
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#258291
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Re: Having trouble understanding case history directions
Hello Shawn,
Welcome to the group!
I'm glad to hear you started your case history, but in order to post it you will need to join our case history group - which you can do following the link in
Hello Shawn,
Welcome to the group!
I'm glad to hear you started your case history, but in order to post it you will need to join our case history group - which you can do following the link in
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Sherry Morse
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#258290
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Having trouble understanding case history directions
I have filled out the form best I could, but unable to follow uploading directions. I am not computer literate at all using this form and when I try to do what it says it doesn't give me the choices
I have filled out the form best I could, but unable to follow uploading directions. I am not computer literate at all using this form and when I try to do what it says it doesn't give me the choices
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Shawn Gould
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#258289
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Re: Safe Feeding of Beet Pulp
This comes up all the time, I saved Dr.K’s article on this topic because I can’t believe how many people don’t feed it because they were told at least some of the misconceptions . I personally
This comes up all the time, I saved Dr.K’s article on this topic because I can’t believe how many people don’t feed it because they were told at least some of the misconceptions . I personally
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Bobbie Day
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#258288
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help needed; russian olive trees and berries and ir horse
my ir horse has now discovered the russian olive trees and berries in his turn out area; they have now gone into winter ; about a dozen trees over about 5 acres; is boarded can not fence out of
my ir horse has now discovered the russian olive trees and berries in his turn out area; they have now gone into winter ; about a dozen trees over about 5 acres; is boarded can not fence out of
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Daisy Shepherd
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#258287
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