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Re: Love Sick Gelding With Spotty Appetite - Is That Normal?
Hi Dawn,
Thank you again for your thoughtful insights. I agree with you 100 percent especially after what i observed yesterday. I videotaped her aggression toward him (he was benign as a lamb, no
Hi Dawn,
Thank you again for your thoughtful insights. I agree with you 100 percent especially after what i observed yesterday. I videotaped her aggression toward him (he was benign as a lamb, no
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Re: Was: Please explain new blood test results Now: Retested Insulin Results
I received my latest test results from Cornell and KSU. I meant to have Lyme tested but it didn't happen.
Just as in the previous two Cornell tests, Crackers' Insulin is still sky high but the ACTH
I received my latest test results from Cornell and KSU. I meant to have Lyme tested but it didn't happen.
Just as in the previous two Cornell tests, Crackers' Insulin is still sky high but the ACTH
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taskerudet
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#241077
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Re: Herbs and rx meds
Follow up
what about stopping these:
aakg
acetyl l carnitine
milk thistle
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LJ Friedman Nov 2014 Vista, Northern San Diego, CA
Jesse and majestic ‘s Case History
Jesse's Photos
Follow up
what about stopping these:
aakg
acetyl l carnitine
milk thistle
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LJ Friedman Nov 2014 Vista, Northern San Diego, CA
Jesse and majestic ‘s Case History
Jesse's Photos
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LJ Friedman
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#241076
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Herbs and rx meds
Jesse has bern on fenugreek 2 tbs twice a day for some time. Never moved his labs in any way. Now that invokana has normalized his labs, im thinking of not buying more fenugreek when i run out of it.
Jesse has bern on fenugreek 2 tbs twice a day for some time. Never moved his labs in any way. Now that invokana has normalized his labs, im thinking of not buying more fenugreek when i run out of it.
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LJ Friedman
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Re: Love Sick Gelding With Spotty Appetite - Is That Normal?
Lynn,
Question. Since your barn owners are aware of Relevante's extreme reaction to this filly, why are they continuing to put her next to him? I realize you said they ended up moving her to a round
Lynn,
Question. Since your barn owners are aware of Relevante's extreme reaction to this filly, why are they continuing to put her next to him? I realize you said they ended up moving her to a round
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celestinefarm
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Re: Slow feeder topic locked
Just a reminder to everyone - Hay Chix supports ECIR as one of our Benefactors.
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Fran in Texas
7-2005
Ford, Tinker and Dancer
Ford Case History
Just a reminder to everyone - Hay Chix supports ECIR as one of our Benefactors.
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Fran in Texas
7-2005
Ford, Tinker and Dancer
Ford Case History
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Fran Metzger
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#241073
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Re: How Can I Balance the Need to Lose Weight with the Need to Graze?
Julie,
I am lucky (in a weird way) that I had just retired when my horse had his first laminitis episode. I got help from another member who sent me to this group. Once I learned to test hays and
Julie,
I am lucky (in a weird way) that I had just retired when my horse had his first laminitis episode. I got help from another member who sent me to this group. Once I learned to test hays and
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Bonnie Snodgrass
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Welcome Joy and Willie (aka FLS Boxcar Willie)
Hello and welcome Joy and Willie,
We noticed that your first post to the ECIR "Main" group was a helpful reply to another message. Thank you for contributing and I do agree with your contribution as I
Hello and welcome Joy and Willie,
We noticed that your first post to the ECIR "Main" group was a helpful reply to another message. Thank you for contributing and I do agree with your contribution as I
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Bonnie Snodgrass
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#241071
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Re: How Can I Balance the Need to Lose Weight with the Need to Graze?
Careful with carabiners. I used to use them too, but I have seen several pics now online of horses w/ carabiner piercings in their lips/cheeks/faces. I do think there are ones that screw closed
Careful with carabiners. I used to use them too, but I have seen several pics now online of horses w/ carabiner piercings in their lips/cheeks/faces. I do think there are ones that screw closed
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Joy V
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Slow feeder topic locked
I locked the slow feeder nets topic because the nuts and bolts of it (sorry for the pun!) belongs on Horsekeeping where there is actually also a ton of information on this topic.
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Eleanor in PA
I locked the slow feeder nets topic because the nuts and bolts of it (sorry for the pun!) belongs on Horsekeeping where there is actually also a ton of information on this topic.
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Eleanor in PA
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#241069
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Re: Pergolide
Thank you for the quick response, Lavinia. I have made a call to my vet and am now packing my syringe.
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Reta
Sep 7
Gananoque, ON,
Thank you for the quick response, Lavinia. I have made a call to my vet and am now packing my syringe.
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Reta
Sep 7
Gananoque, ON,
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Reta Heaslip
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#241068
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Re: What type.of slow feeder hay nets do you use?
I made my own hay nets out of paracord, was very easy. Can make whatever size you want; use finer cord if needed, stainless steel rings. I tied a rope to the ring at the bottom, run it through drain
I made my own hay nets out of paracord, was very easy. Can make whatever size you want; use finer cord if needed, stainless steel rings. I tied a rope to the ring at the bottom, run it through drain
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nevabeta
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Re: Pergolide
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 08:59 PM, Lavinia Fiscaletti wrote:
It does sound like Whistler might need a bump up in his dose but obviously you don't know by exactly how much at this point. Does it usually
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 08:59 PM, Lavinia Fiscaletti wrote:
It does sound like Whistler might need a bump up in his dose but obviously you don't know by exactly how much at this point. Does it usually
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Reta Heaslip
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#241066
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Re: What type.of slow feeder hay nets do you use?
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 11:44 AM, Cindy Q wrote:
I like the 4cm square hay nets but I've only been able to find them in Australia - Greedy Steed or Gutzbusta. The smaller ones cost less than 30 AUD. I
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 11:44 AM, Cindy Q wrote:
I like the 4cm square hay nets but I've only been able to find them in Australia - Greedy Steed or Gutzbusta. The smaller ones cost less than 30 AUD. I
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Maxine McArthur
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Love Sick Gelding With Spotty Appetite - Is That Normal?
Relevante has calmed down around the 3-year-old filly he is so enamored with. I've followed the advice given in the Sept 20 post #240667 -- On Saturday the barn owner called and said he ate his
Relevante has calmed down around the 3-year-old filly he is so enamored with. I've followed the advice given in the Sept 20 post #240667 -- On Saturday the barn owner called and said he ate his
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Lynn
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Re: Pergolide
Hi Reta,
It does sound like Whistler might need a bump up in his dose but obviously you don't know by exactly how much at this point. Does it usually take this long for you to get the blood work
Hi Reta,
It does sound like Whistler might need a bump up in his dose but obviously you don't know by exactly how much at this point. Does it usually take this long for you to get the blood work
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
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Re: Swollen Sheath- Dr. Kellon?
Thanks! I did eventually discover how to do it!! Your help and advice are very much appreciated!
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-Chris
May, 2019 Big Bear Lake,
Thanks! I did eventually discover how to do it!! Your help and advice are very much appreciated!
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-Chris
May, 2019 Big Bear Lake,
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Chris Pennbo
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Re: Swollen Sheath- Dr. Kellon?
Hi Chris,
What do you need to change in the titles?
To change labels: click on the photo in the album. When it opens, click on the blue EDIT button at the bottom left of the screen, under the
Hi Chris,
What do you need to change in the titles?
To change labels: click on the photo in the album. When it opens, click on the blue EDIT button at the bottom left of the screen, under the
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
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Re: What type.of slow feeder hay nets do you use?
Hi All,
I’ve been using these for years. They are made of the softest material of all that have been mentioned. A little pricey, but have lasted for years. I use both the 3 and 4 cm.
Hi All,
I’ve been using these for years. They are made of the softest material of all that have been mentioned. A little pricey, but have lasted for years. I use both the 3 and 4 cm.
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Robyn and Toons
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Pergolide
I have a concern regarding increasing Pergolide before getting the bloodwork results back (drawn September 18, sent to IDEXX). Whistler is on 1.5 mg of Pergolide. The barn owner has observed on
I have a concern regarding increasing Pergolide before getting the bloodwork results back (drawn September 18, sent to IDEXX). Whistler is on 1.5 mg of Pergolide. The barn owner has observed on
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Reta Heaslip
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#241059
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