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  1. LauraM

    Teff grass hay

    Teff Hay is excellent for horses. I would recommend it. :)
  2. LauraM

    Dose anyone have "Problem solving on ground and under saddle" For sale

    Outright aggressive behavior is not something I'd recommend trying to fix by watching a DVD. From any clinician. The problem could be physical......unknown injury to back or other area difficult to just "see".....hormones......ovarian cysts......nutritional imbalance.........to name a few. Or...
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    Horse Vaccination Questions

    I vaccinate in the spring, also. Personally, I think a five-way combo vaccine is too much for a horse's system.......while I know some horses may tolerate it, I've known of many horses who end up feeling punky and under the weather for a week sometimes.......and most experts agree that's a real...
  4. LauraM

    Difficult saddle fit?

    For horses like this, with a high wither and where you feel he will put on weight/muscle and change shape, I will use a slightly too wide saddle and add built up pads under the saddle to keep it off the withers and level. There are a number of pads out there both English and Western that have...
  5. LauraM

    Winter coat shedding out weird??

    Is the horse a TB or have TB in his breeding? It's not uncommon for thinner skinned horses with silky thin hair to have wonky shedding exactly as you described if the shedding season (overall climate) is not perfectly "normal." For instance, here we had really warm temps in March, way before...
  6. LauraM

    Rearing

    First, I want to say I agree with everything Goodhors has said. However, if you are going to continue to work with her yourself at home, you could take a look at this article and see if there are some things there that might help you: Basic Longeline Training
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    Rough coat and weight loss on 17 year old QH gelding

    Definitely agree you should have a vet check him over. I personally would have a complete blood panel done. It could be something minor like worms or just a nutritional change, or it could be something serious like liver failure or Cushings. Just changing the diet and trying things on your...
  8. LauraM

    Horse people, lice question

    As mentioned, lice is pretty much species specific. You might see some that have *jumped* onto the horses, but they generally can't live off of another species blood. I read somewhere that it is because they need to have very specific proteins or something, that each species produces...
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    Sudden Behavior Change.. opinions please?

    If you are feeding any sweet feed (pelleted or not), the remove that from the diet. Many of the "easy keeper" types of breeds like QH do NOT handle the simple sugars in cereal grains very well. In fact, I'd have the vet check for PSSM, since certain breeds, QHs included, sometimes do not...
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    Conditioning the rescued horse.

    Poor fella. :( Sounds like you have a good handle on things. I imagine that having that large feed tub (once he got used to it) helped a lot with allowing him to relax while eating. He wouldn't feel so much like his head was trapped and his eyes covered so he didn't feel like he had to keep...
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    Can we take a look at the pros & cons of all fats sups?

    I've attached a snapshot of the .pdf file I have. Source: Sunflower Technology and Production Agronomy No. 35 1997 info by Brady Vick, USDA-ARS Sunflower Research Unit
  12. LauraM

    Horse with Rainrot-too cold to wash down.

    Go to anyplace that sells horse products (tack store, co-op, Tractor Supply, etc) and get a bottle of MicroTek. It's a black spray bottle. Spray just the effected areas. Apply liberally and if they've got long hair there (not clipped, or anything) then part the hair some when you spray and...
  13. LauraM

    Conditioning the rescued horse.

    Oh that will make a huge difference. Same here...........it just rained here ALL DAY today. :th
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    Conditioning the rescued horse.

    Just that a 10% feed is not going to do a lot for weight gain. As well, the 10 % protein won't help a great deal with putting on muscle.........and five pounds is still a lot of concentrates for a horse to digest in one sitting. :) That being said........... The flax will make up in the...
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    Conditioning the rescued horse.

    I would add 8 oz of whole flax seed to his rations for the coat and skin, it will also help the digestive system utilize the feed more efficiently. As well as 15 grams of Magnesium, which also helps with coat and skin problems. I would also start him on Rice Bran. If all you're feeding him...
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    Can we take a look at the pros & cons of all fats sups?

    I agree. All five of my horses get it, despite the costs, as it has, by far, made the most difference in their coat, hooves, skin, weight gain, and overall condition. Again, I agree with all this. Horses have no problems digesting the whole seed as the hull is actually quite soft. BOSS is an...
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    Conditioning the rescued horse.

    Nothing since last fall. I don't function well in the cold. :D I do plan on getting some photos of her when the weather gets a bit warmer and I can get her cleaned up. ;) :D I'll try to remember to post some here.
  18. LauraM

    Conditioning the rescued horse.

    Actually, I don't think he looks to terribly bad. Here's a pic of a 16 year old OTTB mare I rescued last spring:
  19. LauraM

    3yo Acting And Looking Way Off

    Could be ulcers, could be something even more serious.......the first thing I would do is get a vet out to do a blood panel and take it from there.
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