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I was told that grazing muzzles are not suitable for shetlands. Has anyone any experiance using them, bearing in mind that he is very adept at removing his...
dmwith
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Jun 1, 2003
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I have been trying to get diane's address for a week to send her my book Sore horse. It will tell her how to cure her pony. Can you help? She can fax address...
tollfreewife
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Jun 2, 2003
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Thanks, Diane sent the address the book is on it's way....
tollfreewife
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Jun 3, 2003
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Don, Is your book available anyplace? Terry in Kalamazoo...
rollingwoodfarm2
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Jun 3, 2003
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This is a bit off topic but if this were my horse missing i would want others to send this message anywhere and everywhere in order to find my horse... ...
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Jun 6, 2003
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Hi all, just thought I would try and catch up with you all...... How is everyone doing ? All of my lot are fine, but keeping weight off now that we are getting...
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Jun 12, 2003
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Hi Liz, well so far so good, and thank god for short grass. I'm riding Mags daily, he's a lot fitter than last year, as circumstances were impossible , and...
Alison Errington
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Hi Liz, Our pony in apparently recovered from his bout with laminitis. That's good, because our mini decided to stick his hear under the paddock fence and...
rollingwoodfarm2
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Jun 12, 2003
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rollingwoodfarm2 <rollingwoodfarm@...> wrote:Hi Liz, Our pony in apparently recovered from his bout with laminitis. That's good, because our mini...
cynthia eyre
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Jun 13, 2003
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Hi Cynthia, Here is where I get Navilam. It is about $10 cheaper here than at our vet. http://www.blueridgetexas.com/equi.natural.products.htm Good luck, Terry...
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Jun 14, 2003
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Hi All, We're about at our wits end with our mini. As I told you earlier, he reached under the paddock fence and stuffed himself on some long grass. As a...
rollingwoodfarm2
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Jun 28, 2003
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... he ... no ... Terry, If the cause was dietary, perhaps diet is where to look for an answer. What kind of hay is he getting? Try soaking it for a few hours...
Katy Watts
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Jun 28, 2003
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Hi all, I have been trying to contact Dr Eleanor Kellon for some time now unsuccessfully. I was wondering if anyone has an update email address for her or if...
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Hi Terry, I am really sorry to hear your news. I am feeling both sorry for your pony and I guess a little bit frustrated. There is only ONE scientifically...
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Jun 28, 2003
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... associated ... but ... I'd be very interested in who's testing what according to what theory there!!?? It is my understanding from vets who worked in...
jackie
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Jun 28, 2003
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... address for her or if she ... directly. Peter, Her computer got trashed by a virus. She's having a new one delivered and set up right now. She should be...
Katy Watts
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Jun 28, 2003
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Dear Jackie and list, In answer to your question, no, I have never been involved in any trials with Aloe. (I get the feeling I am being discredited here and...
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... with ... Not by me Peter I assure you, I am entirely straight - always! It was a small trial published in a peer-reviewed journal showing 11 out of 14...
jackie
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Jun 29, 2003
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Let me pose the real question...Is anyone on this board using FounderGard? I would be interested in any experience anyone has with tis product. While I realize...
rollingwoodfarm2
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Jun 30, 2003
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... scientifically ... If I have my theories down correctly, there are two different mechanisms for dietary induced laminitis. The one for which Founderguard...
Katy Watts
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Jul 1, 2003
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Hi All, Firstly, although I have been reading posts here for several weeks, I have just joined the group. I have several queries for you, but first a little...
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Jul 1, 2003
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... sorry to hear about your pony lesley -white line disease is awful. one of the liveries at my yard has recently been diagnosed with it. she has had...
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Jul 1, 2003
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White Line Disease can be differentiated from laminitis by its location. WLD affects the stratum medium while laminitis affects the stratum internum. Peter Van...
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Jul 1, 2003
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In a message dated 01/07/03 10:46:06 AM E. Australia Standard Time, ... Dear Katy and list, I will try and answer some more of the questions when I have time...
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... though.) I thought it was exo-toxemia latterly, according to Pollitt - ie the toxins produced as bacteria multiply rapidly, rather than as they die off? ...
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... though.) I thought it was exo-toxemia latterly, according to Pollitt - ie the toxins produced as bacteria multiply rapidly, rather than as they die off? ...
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Jul 2, 2003
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I started using Founderguard last year. It is difficult to say how effective it was as it was used in conjunction with other measures. The pony did make a good...
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Jul 3, 2003
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I have been using Founderguard for 3 years now, in this time my pony has had no recurrence of laminitis. I ensure he has only access to very limited grazing...
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Jul 4, 2003
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I use founderguard on my two. As a preventative for the mare, & to keep the geldings laminitis at bay. He is also kept in at night now. Not sure what has...
Deb
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Greetings all, I'm very pleased to report that our mini has just completed his 3rd day of what we would consider 100% mobility. His head is up, and he trots of...
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