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Still Need Assistance in Lexington, KY area:
martha williams
1 .Since there is no possible source of ODBTC in this area, and since a
very laminitic horse is used to these cubes as an important part of her diet, what would be a substitute that would be feasible in a hospital type situation? 2. Where can we find the information about excessive iron -we have already checked the file on that subject. (Maybe didn't look in the right place.) Question: What ranges are considered acceptable? And is 131 ppm As Sampled excessive? Thank you very much. M. Williams/D.Dubrow NYC/Hudson Valley, NY '08
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gypsylassie
--- In EquineCushings@..., martha williams <mjwd444@...> wrote:
Hi Martha, Is the horse already down there? You probably already thought of this, but is there any way someone going to visit the horse could take a load of ODTBCs with them? Up to one pallet of ODTBCs will fit in the bed of a pick up truck that has a topper. I don't know if it is allowed to give her name, moderators?, but there is a member down in Lexington that may not be following the posts right now. She might have some ideas. She has a great DIY Ice boot in the "emergency protocol - horse got out on grass" folder. Laura K. Chappie & Beau N.IL.2011
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I just called Southern States in Lexington KY. They can ORDER in the cubes
(buy don't have them in stock). There is nota minimum. Here is the contact information Address: 2570 Palumbo Dr, Lexington, KY Phone:(859) 255-7524 Prices: $$$$ Hours: Friday hours 7:30 am–6:00 pm FYI, they know them as Timothy Balancer Cubes. I get them at the Southern States in Huntington WV about 2 hours north east of your horse. and the first time I called they were confused but were going to check on ordering them in. When they found the info we discovered we were talking about the same thing and they had them in stock. the sad thing is that my SS may be closing so I'm going to have to look for another source. Sandi and Cody in WV 2007 On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:03 PM, martha williams <mjwd444@...> wrote: ** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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gypsylassie
--- In EquineCushings@..., martha williams <mjwd444@...> wrote:
Martha, I just sent an email about your dilemma to a friend who lives in Bowling Green, Ky. It's a bit of a distance, but I'll let you know if I get any possible solutions for you. Laura K. Chappie & Beau N.IL.2011
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gypsylassie
--- In EquineCushings@..., martha williams <mjwd444@...> wrote:
Martha, Can she chew hay, or does she need a softer style food? Laura K. Chappie & Beau N.IL.2011
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Nancy Hayden <nancyahayden@...>
I live in KY about three hours from Lexington and when I got my ODBTC cubes ordered them from Southern States. I know there are a couple of Southern States stores in Lexington. I would call and see how quickly they can get some for you. If I had any left, I would bring them to you, but I don't...sorry.
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From: gypsylassie <lcknie@...> To: EquineCushings <EquineCushings@...> Sent: Fri, Aug 23, 2013 2:16 pm Subject: [EquineCushings] Re: Still Need Assistance in Lexington, KY area: --- In EquineCushings@..., martha williams <mjwd444@...> wrote: Hi Martha, Is the horse already down there? You probably already thought of this, but is there any way someone going to visit the horse could take a load of ODTBCs with them? Up to one pallet of ODTBCs will fit in the bed of a pick up truck that has a topper. I don't know if it is allowed to give her name, moderators?, but there is a member down in Lexington that may not be following the posts right now. She might have some ideas. She has a great DIY Ice boot in the "emergency protocol - horse got out on grass" folder. Laura K. Chappie & Beau N.IL.2011
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iluvzhorses <iluvzhorses@...>
I just learned that Southern States carries these. The are made by Ontario Dehy, but are just called Timothy Balance Cubes by Triple Crown. If you have a Southern States they can order them, but the product may not be in the local dealers book. They can call their distributor and have them shipped with their regular order. I just had to do this for one of my horses... Best of luck.... I may be able to get the product number on Mon. if anyone is interested...
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--- In EquineCushings@..., martha williams <mjwd444@...> wrote:
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