In the hoof! ... From: "Anne" <wahpoose2003@...> To: <laminitis@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 6:22 PM Subject: [laminitis] Re: Foot...
julie curran
Juliecurran4@...
Jan 1, 2006 2:34 pm
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Anne, if it your hobby to research nutritional products for pets (not that I consider my horses pets, but that is another story) please can i suggest that you...
julie curran
Juliecurran4@...
Jan 1, 2006 2:48 pm
1247
Hello I wonder if anyone can help. I have a 12yr old cob, has been on box rest for laminitis since July. He has improved 3 times now and every time he sees the...
Abscesses are a result of laminitis or founder so yes it actually does pertain. ... is "Abscesses". ... <syncyndy@m...> ... in ... shoe. ... is ... Horses ... ...
Anne, They are in the hoof, and can be located in almost any region of the hoof. The most common being unilateral (meaning one foot at a time) subsolar...
Oh goodness me. Anne take some equine nutrition courses they might be of help to you. Horses don't "eat" glucose and glucose isn't found in feeds directly....
Cathy, Do you have any photos of this horse? I would like a photo of him both whole body and then close ups of his feet. I would also like you to pick up each...
Wait I just read this again. You said he got worse after the work out and couldn't turn. Sounds like Lactic acid build up. Tying up syndrome happens and it is...
"An Ascess on the Hoof...ouch...that must "hurt"...kind of reminds me of how the Sailors who had Scurvy could not walk on their feet due to lesions. But my...
Hi Cynthia Can't supply pictures now but he is fed 4 sections hay a day, handful of greengold with formula 4 feet form laminitis trust and herbs for laminitis...
Do you know what an abscess is yet? ... Desribe ... laminitis@yahoogroups.com, "julie ... in ... Happy ... Abscess ... and ... unadvisable ... your ... Vitamin...
With founderguard. You can get that in the UK I have it shipped over here to the states. It specifically targets the lactic acid producing bacteria in the hind...
Oh yes, straw is very high in starch. There is a group of us that could help you if this is an metabolic issue but I am trying to help you determine that. Have...
Yes it does hurt the pain for the horse is excruciating and unfortuantly there is very little (including vitamin C as many horses have been on vitamin c and...
... July. ... a ... starts ... shoes ... were ... same ... in ... to ... Cathy, I have only one suggestion for you, change your farrier, we have had the same...
... thanks Barbara He is due for review at the vet hospital next week so will discuss this with them and the farrier. I wanted him barefoot but the hospital ...
... Not in the UK Cynthia. Jackie -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.14.9/217 -...
... had ... shod ... from ... think ... horse ... done, ... are ... last ... hospital ... Mac ... Hi Cathy, we use the Boa Boots when required eg when the...
Hi Cynthia: this will be my last reply for a while just a few pts.: 1, Horses most certainly do eat "glucose"; Gkucose is 6 atoms of Carbon...Carbon is the...
... I've no idea what they can be measuring high starch levels in and calling straw, but in hotter climes they have all sorts of wierd products we do not have....
... Glucose comes from starch and carbohydrates, glucose is not a direct feedstuff, I made that clear in my previous post. See safergrass.org for questions...
... Yes, it's no problem. Jackie -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.12/220 -...
... I have to say I disagree - though there are no official trial results yet The Trust has had a great deal of success which backs up the hunndreds of ...
Jackie could you supply this hard data as I have not seen it. Until I have seen it I won't comment on dosaging as I am not sure how you can dose effectively...