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88649
My suggestion would be to block the hock the vet believes is the problem. This will "freeze" it so to speak, and then you jog again and if he is sound you...
Shanon Brandt
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Jul 1, 2006
10:12 am
88650
I clicked on the link you posted but couldn't find anything about a horse - just used electronics, etc. Bonny...
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nisquy
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Jul 1, 2006
11:14 am
88651
That strategy makes sense. He did say it might be the stifle but it looked more like the stifle to him. We've got an appt. to take him to the vet clinic Monday...
Christine
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Jul 1, 2006
12:25 pm
88652
You would know if the horse has stifle(sp) problems if you gallop him or canter. They will "lock up" behind and jerk you, until they get the stride back. Mini...
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devotedbearine
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Jul 1, 2006
12:45 pm
88653
We reviewed the video tape on him last night and didn't see anything of that nature. He has ducked his head and bucked, really big, a couple of jumps when...
Christine
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Jul 1, 2006
12:58 pm
88654
thanks again for everyone's response! I worked with Berkeley a little yesterday. I did get to put him out with his only buddy. I think he stayed out all day....
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Jul 1, 2006
1:25 pm
88655
Personally I would not us treats to bribe this horse...she seems to be a dominate mare and needs to know that you are the one she needs to pay attention to. I...
minnesotagirl1997
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Jul 1, 2006
1:38 pm
88656
Lexi, From what I understand, shots for rabies are done in your stomach and very painful. I am not wanting to try that. Lyndy...
Lyndy Lancaster
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Jul 1, 2006
1:44 pm
88657
Hi Bonny, If you copy and paste the entire string into your browser line, it will pull it up. Also you can go to ebay and search the item number which is...
charliedane
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Jul 1, 2006
2:00 pm
88658
OK, got it. Thanks. I did 10 shares ($9.90) so hope that helps. I also forwarded the link to several friends. Bonny...
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nisquy
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Jul 1, 2006
2:40 pm
88659
1) Rabies shots post exposure are very expensive, though very, very necessary, as I believe there are is only one, maybe two people in the US known to have...
jalyons
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Jul 1, 2006
10:58 pm
88660
Don't all vets get a rabies vaccination? I thought I heard that somewhere...? Bonny...
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nisquy
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Jul 1, 2006
11:42 pm
88661
Found this on another list. Can anyone help? Jill ... From: Marygray57@... To: larrypumphrey@... Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 5:50 PM Subject: Seeking...
Jill Bryner
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Jul 2, 2006
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88662
Western Stockmen's Issues Recall of Pride Mature Horse Feed ...
Noelle Poulsen
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Jul 2, 2006
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88663
more food for thought. scroll on down. KNowak5170@... wrote: To: no2nais4horses@yahoogroups.com From: KNowak5170@... Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2006 04:45:12...
arlene aquino
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Jul 2, 2006
1:35 pm
88664
Hello, I have been enjoying this list and learning a lot. Thanks everyone! I was wondering how often the typical TB needs to have their hooves trimmed??? Our...
Jan Ivers
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Jul 2, 2006
1:48 pm
88665
Jan- Welcome to the group. There is no hard fast rule but most people that I know do a 4-6 week interval except for exreme conditions which can require...
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Jul 2, 2006
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88666
I am looking at a 3 year old off-the-track thoroughbred with an injured suspensory ligament. Can anyone give me some info on the severity of a injured...
Kimberly Horne
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Jul 2, 2006
2:17 pm
88667
Hi Jan. My guys are barefoot and get trimmed every four weeks in winter, every three weeks in summer. If a touch up needs to be done, I get the tools out...
annie_lou_ky
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Jul 2, 2006
2:37 pm
88668
I would talk to the horse's vet about the injury. There is a lay-up time for this kind of injury and you should follow strictly by what the vets advises. ...
annie_lou_ky
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Jul 2, 2006
2:40 pm
88669
....unreal. I hope everyone checked this out. Sara ... <no2nais4horses@yahoogroups.com> ... forward to your lists ... your lists ... pictures) ... of...
misty9sets
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Jul 2, 2006
3:04 pm
88670
Any horse hooves should be typically trimmed every 4-6 weeks. The farrier you used to shod her, probably only trimmed her to the shape of a shoe to go on. When...
Lyndy Lancaster
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Jul 2, 2006
3:26 pm
88671
... From: Marlene Murray Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:27 AM Subject: 3 year old filly needs a home A 3 year old filly is in need of a home. She is a...
Jane Meggitt
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Jul 2, 2006
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88672
I trim my own horses feet and I do it every 2 weeks, so its not so hard on my back, standing bent over. Once a month is the norm, tho. Cheryl...
banjosmamma
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Jul 2, 2006
4:15 pm
88673
Hi She (Charm) had shoes on in front, but not behind. Several weeks later (April) she got a piece out of the back hoof and the farrier happened to be at the...
Jan Ivers
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Jul 2, 2006
4:33 pm
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Where is she located? Thank you, Stephanie Smith Sundown Farm 3831 Axton Rd. Axton VA 24054...
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jazzylea03
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Jul 2, 2006
4:46 pm
88675
I would love to know more about this horse, have 7 acres and one mare for companion, could not pay transport but can give loving forever home. Please put me in...
cynthia fowler
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Jul 2, 2006
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88676
Next time the farrier comes get him to make a notch in the top of the crack. I have one growing out since December. I also bought this product called daily...
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devotedbearine
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Jul 2, 2006
6:11 pm
88677
I trim my horses every 6 to 8 weeks. Mini Depending how they look. I had mine done about 3 weeks ago, and I don't like how the blacksmith did my mare so I am...
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devotedbearine
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Jul 2, 2006
6:56 pm
88678
I am looking to buy a horse in the fall and I'm trying to get many money saving tips. How would you trim your horse's feet if they have shoes? Kimberly ... ...
Kimberly Horne
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