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Re: Peanut has moved -QUESTIONS & HELP needed
I also have a custom mix formulated to match it.
What is the mix?
I also have a custom mix formulated to match it.
What is the mix?
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lindarollins38@...
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#103903
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Re: is this diet ok
<kelly111@...> wrote:
Kelly,
I'm not that familiar with UK products. The Speedi-Beet should be OK
provided that it's not processed with molasses - if so, soak and rise
it before feeding. Can't
<kelly111@...> wrote:
Kelly,
I'm not that familiar with UK products. The Speedi-Beet should be OK
provided that it's not processed with molasses - if so, soak and rise
it before feeding. Can't
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Kathleen Gustafson
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#103897
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Re: Peanut has moved -QUESTIONS & HELP needed
Abby,
I'm talking to him right now! He's got plenty!!
Linda
Abby,
I'm talking to him right now! He's got plenty!!
Linda
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By
lindarollins38@...
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#103902
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Re: Peanut has moved -QUESTIONS & HELP needed
WOW! Peanut is in Simsbury. Thanks for the very prompt reply. Anything other advice for me/him/us?
Linda (Nutless)
WOW! Peanut is in Simsbury. Thanks for the very prompt reply. Anything other advice for me/him/us?
Linda (Nutless)
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By
lindarollins38@...
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#103901
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Re: Peanut has moved -QUESTIONS & HELP needed
Where in CT? My hay guy has safe hay, in Litchfield. Call Ray at 860 567 8577 & mention my name. I also have a custom mix formulated to match it.
-Abby
---- Linda <lindarollins38@...>
Where in CT? My hay guy has safe hay, in Litchfield. Call Ray at 860 567 8577 & mention my name. I also have a custom mix formulated to match it.
-Abby
---- Linda <lindarollins38@...>
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By
Abby Nemec
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#103896
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Re: looking for old post
Hi Pauline,
That could have been Dr. Kellon describing the Glucose Tolerance Test. Do a 'search' with her name and gtt to see if that is what you're looking for.
Mandy and Asher in VA
Hi Pauline,
That could have been Dr. Kellon describing the Glucose Tolerance Test. Do a 'search' with her name and gtt to see if that is what you're looking for.
Mandy and Asher in VA
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By
Mandy Woods
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#103895
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Peanut has moved -QUESTIONS & HELP needed
He left yesterday. :-( He is getting rescue remedy, and had a dose of
Gastric Guard last night when he arrived at the new barn. He is very
sweaty on his chest, belly & flanks. He has been for a few
He left yesterday. :-( He is getting rescue remedy, and had a dose of
Gastric Guard last night when he arrived at the new barn. He is very
sweaty on his chest, belly & flanks. He has been for a few
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Linda <lindarollins38@...>
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#103894
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Re: I need help for my foundering horse/soaking hay...
Hi Cindy,
Just to add to what Joan has said,I think the other thing that is
reduced by soaking is potassium,and my understanding is that there is
usually enough potassium in the diet to cover for this
Hi Cindy,
Just to add to what Joan has said,I think the other thing that is
reduced by soaking is potassium,and my understanding is that there is
usually enough potassium in the diet to cover for this
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By
briarskingstonnet <briars@...>
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#103893
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Re: looking for old post
Hi Pauline,
Did you try the Files section here?
Look under Blood Testing for IR and Cushings
Lorna
Hi Pauline,
Did you try the Files section here?
Look under Blood Testing for IR and Cushings
Lorna
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By
briarskingstonnet <briars@...>
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#103892
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Re: I need help for my foundering horse...
Cindy, Thought I would quickly share my experience with you. When my
IR horse foundered 2 yrs ago, before I discovered this group, she was
stall bound and was given unlimited amounts of hay (because
Cindy, Thought I would quickly share my experience with you. When my
IR horse foundered 2 yrs ago, before I discovered this group, she was
stall bound and was given unlimited amounts of hay (because
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By
Jean
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#103891
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Re: I need help for my foundering horse...
Hi Cindy,
Soaking hay can reduce the sugars up to 30%. The items that you lose
in soaked hay is not nearly as consequential as the high sugars
without soaking.
Most hays are high in iron. They are
Hi Cindy,
Soaking hay can reduce the sugars up to 30%. The items that you lose
in soaked hay is not nearly as consequential as the high sugars
without soaking.
Most hays are high in iron. They are
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By
Joan and Dazzle
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#103890
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looking for old post
Hi
I am looking for an old message & have spent too many hours searching.
Hopefully someone can steer me in the right direction.
It was regarding a conversation between someone having a problem
Hi
I am looking for an old message & have spent too many hours searching.
Hopefully someone can steer me in the right direction.
It was regarding a conversation between someone having a problem
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By
ponyjackpal <takarri@...>
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#103889
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Re: Penny's getting a cold
I've taken Penny's temperature before,
and she's fine in the cross ties. She really
doesn't mind, and she stands very well in the
cross ties. How I do it is to cross tie her, then
when I insert the
I've taken Penny's temperature before,
and she's fine in the cross ties. She really
doesn't mind, and she stands very well in the
cross ties. How I do it is to cross tie her, then
when I insert the
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By
Sandra Su
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#103888
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Re: I need help for my foundering horse...
I don't know how many nutrients are lost. Some people have
had their soaked hay analyzed. Has anyone had the soaked and unsoaked
hay analysis done on the same hay? How many nutrients are lost?
I don't know how many nutrients are lost. Some people have
had their soaked hay analyzed. Has anyone had the soaked and unsoaked
hay analysis done on the same hay? How many nutrients are lost?
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By
Sandra Su
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#103887
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Re: Shubert - any ideas?
Hi Becci,
the way I understand it, even in the winter , on warmer days, the grass
can make sugar. In the summer time it is usually used up at night for
growth. In the winter or fall or spring, the
Hi Becci,
the way I understand it, even in the winter , on warmer days, the grass
can make sugar. In the summer time it is usually used up at night for
growth. In the winter or fall or spring, the
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By
Ute <ute@...>
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#103886
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Re: Hello from SC
Ann, no curly coat, but severe, chronic laminitis for my Percheron, Blue. Email is seahorses3@...
I'm in more-snowy-than-sunny Maine, there are other draft people on the list as well, and
Ann, no curly coat, but severe, chronic laminitis for my Percheron, Blue. Email is seahorses3@...
I'm in more-snowy-than-sunny Maine, there are other draft people on the list as well, and
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By
Larson <seahorses3@...>
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#103885
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Re: Bug sprays, my note
If you want a fly spray from natural products, look into Larry's Horse Spray....Yes, it really is Larry's and is available from a lot of sources. I have used it, love it, and since it is based on
If you want a fly spray from natural products, look into Larry's Horse Spray....Yes, it really is Larry's and is available from a lot of sources. I have used it, love it, and since it is based on
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By
Carlynne Allbee
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#103884
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Re: Shubert - any ideas?
Hi Becci,
Sorry to hear that Shubert isn't as comfortable as he was. It's
amazing at how fast they can become sore and lose progress that
we've taken months to achieve.
My guess is the grass.
Hi Becci,
Sorry to hear that Shubert isn't as comfortable as he was. It's
amazing at how fast they can become sore and lose progress that
we've taken months to achieve.
My guess is the grass.
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Joan and Dazzle
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#103883
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Hello from SC
Hello, I am new to the list and just wanted to wave hello from sunny South
Carolina (we are recovering from a drought the hottest year since 1955).
I own 10 horses, six miniature horses, two draft,
Hello, I am new to the list and just wanted to wave hello from sunny South
Carolina (we are recovering from a drought the hottest year since 1955).
I own 10 horses, six miniature horses, two draft,
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By
Anne M. Clarkson <katzpa92@...>
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#103881
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Re: Blood pressure project - equipment suggestions?
Any of the cuff ones that work on AA batteries are OK.? What you need to do is take your pressure with the one at home a few times? and then have your doctors office, (this is free at most clinics)
Any of the cuff ones that work on AA batteries are OK.? What you need to do is take your pressure with the one at home a few times? and then have your doctors office, (this is free at most clinics)
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By
BarTGila@...
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#103880
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