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acetyl l-carnitine Dr. Kellon
"Posted by: "Eleanor Kellon, VMD" drkellon@... drkellon
Fri Sep 26, 2008 7:31 am (PDT)
that
Jiaogulan and/or
Neither one will help with neurogenic pain. That's where the acetyl-L-
carnitine
"Posted by: "Eleanor Kellon, VMD" drkellon@... drkellon
Fri Sep 26, 2008 7:31 am (PDT)
that
Jiaogulan and/or
Neither one will help with neurogenic pain. That's where the acetyl-L-
carnitine
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Zachary Farms <zacharyfarms@...>
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Re: iron overload testing - labs? - vet is losing patience.
Gina, I am reading this post a little late, been busy with a lyme
disease flare up in
the gelding, and he was lame. On the mend now...
In response to your vet, blood testing at KSU etc.
You
Gina, I am reading this post a little late, been busy with a lyme
disease flare up in
the gelding, and he was lame. On the mend now...
In response to your vet, blood testing at KSU etc.
You
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J Amick
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#117747
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Granddar's bloodwork
We have Granddar's latest blood work back. Blood was drawn on Sept 3
ACTH 44.9 (Cornell normals 9-35)
all the rest went to IDEXX
Glucose 101 (75-115)
Insulin 198 (29-179)
Free T4 .7
We have Granddar's latest blood work back. Blood was drawn on Sept 3
ACTH 44.9 (Cornell normals 9-35)
all the rest went to IDEXX
Glucose 101 (75-115)
Insulin 198 (29-179)
Free T4 .7
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Kathleen
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#117746
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Hand walking - how long?
I've been hand walking Curran for about 20-30 minutes/day for 3 weeks.
This is divided into 2 walks - one in the monring and one in the
afternoon. Sometimes he's on grass and sometimes on a smooth
I've been hand walking Curran for about 20-30 minutes/day for 3 weeks.
This is divided into 2 walks - one in the monring and one in the
afternoon. Sometimes he's on grass and sometimes on a smooth
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Cindy <cthompson@...>
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#117745
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11 blood results today
So, I will have all the results today. I will use the calculator.
Should I take a picture of each neck as well. Some are cresty (to my
untrained eye) Two are founder, being managed by vets right
So, I will have all the results today. I will use the calculator.
Should I take a picture of each neck as well. Some are cresty (to my
untrained eye) Two are founder, being managed by vets right
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julie <juliecongleton@...>
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#117744
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Re: Picture - Question/ slow down hay feeders - using gridwall (photos)
If you go to the home page, above the intro, is NEW PICTURES, click on
that and it takes you to new pictures. My feeder and Karen's are very,
very similar. Mine is NOT gridwall and did not work.
If you go to the home page, above the intro, is NEW PICTURES, click on
that and it takes you to new pictures. My feeder and Karen's are very,
very similar. Mine is NOT gridwall and did not work.
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julie <juliecongleton@...>
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#117742
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Re: Founder Mare - weight gain suggestion..she's ribby
Julie,
I have found that the TCSS has more fat in it that the OD Timothy
Balanced Cubes (do you have the BCs? Just placed an order in Four
Oaks if you want some assistance or need me to add some for
Julie,
I have found that the TCSS has more fat in it that the OD Timothy
Balanced Cubes (do you have the BCs? Just placed an order in Four
Oaks if you want some assistance or need me to add some for
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kimgedckewagner
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#117741
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Re: Teddy
There are basically three approaches to increasing pergolide during
the seasonal rise:
- Proactive: Up it before you see problems.
- By blood work.
- By return of symptoms.
Unless you're lucky (make
There are basically three approaches to increasing pergolide during
the seasonal rise:
- Proactive: Up it before you see problems.
- By blood work.
- By return of symptoms.
Unless you're lucky (make
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#117740
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Re: slow down hay feeders - using gridwall (photos)
Hi Group - I've just posted to the files (in the photos section, album name
"Karen B's Slow Down Feeder") three photos of Karen Bennett's version. She
asked me to do this for her, so if you have any
Hi Group - I've just posted to the files (in the photos section, album name
"Karen B's Slow Down Feeder") three photos of Karen Bennett's version. She
asked me to do this for her, so if you have any
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E McCutcheon <arak331@...>
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Re: Feeding Chasteberry and pergolide together
Thank you~
And I will speak to my vet about changing to a non-liqud with his refill.
Leah
Thank you~
And I will speak to my vet about changing to a non-liqud with his refill.
Leah
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belhavenfarm <leahsfarm@...>
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#117738
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Re: Founder Mare - weight gain suggestion..she's ribby
The safest and most effective way to put weight on an IR horse is BP
and safe NSC hay. It's really that simple.
You can increase your BP to about 20% of the diet, by dry weight
before soaking (say 4
The safest and most effective way to put weight on an IR horse is BP
and safe NSC hay. It's really that simple.
You can increase your BP to about 20% of the diet, by dry weight
before soaking (say 4
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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Re: High Protein Hay
wrote:
The iron is high, but could be dealt with. The protein is risky. For
one thing, crude protein only represents nitrogen. This hay could
have high nitrate levels, a toxin. This can happen when
wrote:
The iron is high, but could be dealt with. The protein is risky. For
one thing, crude protein only represents nitrogen. This hay could
have high nitrate levels, a toxin. This can happen when
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD
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#117736
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leg warmers
I read some posts about leg warmers for horses that had suffered from
founder. Can someone explain why you would need these, temp. outside when you
should use them etc. and what you could
I read some posts about leg warmers for horses that had suffered from
founder. Can someone explain why you would need these, temp. outside when you
should use them etc. and what you could
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mchambers333@...
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#117743
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Re: Horse treats
Since I have a website with horse treat recipes and many are sugar
heavy some might think I'm a little one sided on this but I'm not. I
think low sugar is good for most horses but I don't think
Since I have a website with horse treat recipes and many are sugar
heavy some might think I'm a little one sided on this but I'm not. I
think low sugar is good for most horses but I don't think
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stormieqh
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#117735
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Re: High Protein Hay
This is a very unusual protein analysis for straight orchard grass. Make sure you inspect the hay for alfalfa or other legumes....I'm suspicious.
Honestly, I wouldn't feed 19% protein hay to an IR
This is a very unusual protein analysis for straight orchard grass. Make sure you inspect the hay for alfalfa or other legumes....I'm suspicious.
Honestly, I wouldn't feed 19% protein hay to an IR
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5 Pine Ranch
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#117734
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Re: Feeding Chasteberry and pergolide together
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5 Pine Ranch
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#117733
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Re: Peanut's latest blood work - few ?s
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5 Pine Ranch
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#117732
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Re: Founder Mare - weight gain suggestion..she's ribby
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5 Pine Ranch
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#117731
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Re: Teddy
Hi Josey,
Rio, my 21 yo Peruvian Paso has the same symptoms you describe. He has
been on 1 mg of Pergolide, but in late August as the daylight hours
decreased, he started to grow a winter coat while
Hi Josey,
Rio, my 21 yo Peruvian Paso has the same symptoms you describe. He has
been on 1 mg of Pergolide, but in late August as the daylight hours
decreased, he started to grow a winter coat while
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elena.oatman <elena.oatman@...>
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#117730
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Re: Blood work, low glucose levels
Thanks for the speedy reply. :) My name is Allison. Doing more research I'm beginning to
think it must be because of improper handling as well, and yes it was done by Antech. I
unfortunately do not
Thanks for the speedy reply. :) My name is Allison. Doing more research I'm beginning to
think it must be because of improper handling as well, and yes it was done by Antech. I
unfortunately do not
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halfhalt_123
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#117729
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