*Tip: If your Horse does not shed out early in the Springtime as
usual Add some type of Soybean product to the Horses meal such as:
*Soybean Hulls; Soybean Meal; or Soybean Protein Powder as a top feed.
Suggestion only. Source: Old Farmer's Encyclopedia. ask Vet. a./u.s.a.
--- In SilverLiningHerbalEquine@yahoogroups.com, "Anne"
<wahpoose2003@...> wrote:
>
> *What you could do is purchase one program such as Immune Builder.
> Then take some of the Herbs and crumble them in you hands...hold
> your Hand with the aromatic Herbs under the Horse's nose each
> day...slowly building up to the day where you can come in
> contact...if she nibbles on the Herbs so much the better*.
>
> All of the Herbs are safe...I'll find more on doasges for Mare.
Anne.
> --- In SilverLiningHerbalEquine@yahoogroups.com, Jackie Hagberg
> <jackiebhagberg@> wrote:
> >
> > Anne, sorry it has taken so long for me to respond, but I have
> been gone for a couple weeks.
> > Your feeding program sounds good. The #24 and #25 is a good
> start and continue with #24 for a couple more months. I think I
> would put a #37 Kidney thru the mare. #18 Joint Support would be
the
> next step to help deal with the knee. The Herbal Wormer is the
> perfect choice for this mares weakened condition, this is no time
> for chemicals.
> >
> > Anne <wahpoose2003@> wrote:
> > --- In
> SilverLiningHerbalEquine@yahoogroups.com, "sosoninemih"
> > <sosoninemih@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I recently adopted a rescue PMU mare from Alberta, Canada. She
> is
> > a
> > > registered Appoloosa, about 14.3, with a compact build. She
just
> > > turned 11 years old and is barefoot. I call her Sosoni, they
> > called
> > > her #236. The mare's right front knee is significantly
enlarged,
> > with
> > > intermitent lameness. Also, her pelvis has a "tucked under"
look
> > to
> > > it. Supposedly, the rancher-owner in Canada reported her
> > ocassional
> > > lameness to the rescue group in June, 2005. Sosoni is very
> > defensive
> > > and wary, so I have not yet had a vet to see her. My farrier
> felt
> > her
> > > hooves looked good except for the right front, which is being
> worn
> > > unevenly from the dragging of the lameness. I give Sosoni
> Training
> > > Mix daily. I also gave Infection Fighter early on, plus Immune
> > > Builder for almost two months. She is on the Herbal Wormer for
> > > approximately 9 days every 30 days. Sosoni is fed orchard,
> > alfalfa,
> > > timothy, and meadow mix hays daily plus well water--no pasture.
> > She
> > > gets whole oats, a small amount of wheat bran, and also the
> > Missing
> > > Link Plus supplement. Sosoni does have more of a problem with
> > flies
> > > than my Thoroughbred, and she has not finished shedding out her
> > > winter coat unlike my Thoroughbred (my horses live in Southern
> > Calif.
> > > in Mountain Center at an elevation of 4500 feet).She is
> currently
> > in
> > > a 24x24 corral about to be moved to a 120x24 corral. Again, she
> > was
> > > described to me a half wild by the rescue people, and it has
> taked
> > a
> > > long while to gain some trust from her. Just this month, I
> finally
> > > got a halter on her................. I am about to start
leading
> > > her.Sosoni is very wary of being touched. I am particularly
> > concerned
> > > about the situation with her enlarged right knee. Do you have
> any
> > > recommendations for other herbs or food combinations that could
> > help
> > > her system function more effectively? Help with chronic pain?
> How
> > > often should Immune Builder be used? Is the Herbal Wormer srong
> > > enough for her situation, or should I do a one time dose of
> > something
> > > stronger? Does garlic help repel flies, etc., and if so, in
what
> > > form? She likes to eat, and right now the easist way to help
her
> > is
> > > through food. Any feeding recommendations would be appreciated.
> > Thank
> > > you!
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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