You might go to the www.dynamitemarketing.com site and look at the
many things they offer. I am a new distributor, but have been amazed
at the few products I have used. I believe that this company has
caught up in the Technology of what our animals and we as humans
really need.
If you are interested I can get help with what your filly may be
needing.
Marie Molsbee
--- In SilverLiningHerbalEquine@yahoogroups.com, "Kim Sturgeon"
<kimsturgeon@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am new to this list and mainly joined to seek information that
> might help my 13 month old filly who has developed a large bone
cyst
> in her right hind - between her coffin bone and the lower pastern.
> She is currently on stall rest with hand walking/grazing at least
> twice per day, plus Adequan (anti-inflamatory and cartilage
> builder), and Osteoform for added calcium (with proper phosphorus
> balance). This is a beautiful QH filly (grand-daughter of Rugged
> Lark) that I had hoped to be my all around (trail, jumping and
maybe
> even a bit of dressage) partner for many years to come. Before
> developing the cyst, she was a gorgeous mover, very high spirited,
> very enagaged, huge play drive! She is still all those things, but
> we are not allowing her to do more than walk for now, hoping not to
> cause further damage to her joint.
>
> I have had someone recommend I try Silver Lining #12 (Feet) to help
> her heal. But, I want to make sure I am picking the best overall
> herbal combination for her. In addition to the bone cyst, she also
> has frequent popping/snapping in her front legs although she's
never
> shows signs of lameness there. And, from time to time she goes
> through stages of intense dirt licking, so I know there is some
> mineral she is not getting enough of!
>
> I currently have her on Seminole's Grow Right which is a low-starch
> feed, plus orchard/alfalfa mix hay (not heavy on the alfalfa) plus
> 60+ minutes of hand grazing per day.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions you can provide -- especially anyone who
> has had experience healing a bone cyst!
>
> Thanks,
> Kim S.
> www.claritycanine.com
> (where you can see lots of photos of Tempo, the filly)
>