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      Doc-t posted a new post. 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      The AAEP Discusses Laminitis In Horses - Podcast #032 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

      “Can We Prevent Laminitis In Horses?” – I review how insulin is involved in a response to nutrition as well as the roll of protein in the development of hooves. I believe that preventing laminitis is far…

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        Great podcast, as usual!
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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Improved topline, good feet! in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Improved topline, good feet!

      Thank you @JulianneR for this update. You must be excited to hear these independent observations as they help to validate your decision to take Remi in this direction.

      This adds to my collection of others who have also seen these changes happen. I am truly grateful for this and am humbled when anyone becomes a messenger to others and… Read more

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Nutrition & Metabolism- Soaking Hay in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

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      Reply to Nutrition & Metabolism- Soaking Hay

      Here is the Wikipedia link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay_steaming.

      Here is the quote from that post: “Also the post-soak liquid from soaked hay is classed as an environmental pollutant as it has a high biological oxygen demand. A prolonged soak has been shown to produce a post-soak liquid 9 times more polluting than raw sewage[7] and… Read more

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Bandit’s Story in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago

      4 years ago

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      @Emily – Thank you for this intriguing observation. This sounds so exciting! for Bandit (and you)!

      Also, thank you @Sandy_K for your reply as I too would caution to keep observing the eyes for problems.

      Chronic tearing, crusting and ulcerations of the cornea needs an underlying cause. Both of these conditions can be associated with… Read more

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      Doc-t posted a new post. 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Molds, Mycotoxins And Soaking Horse Hay - Podcast #031 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

      “Should I Soak Hay For My Horse?” – Reducing the extra body fat on our horses is the best, if not the only, way to improve and eliminate metabolic syndrome. But is there a cost to their health in the…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion New to the Challenge in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago

      4 years ago

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      Thanks for taking the time to give this very clear observations of your horses on no grain and no inflammatory ingredients plus SBM.

      Even though I often hear testimonials like this I still get excited when I hear them – and so grateful that more horses are experiencing an improved life through your efforts.

      Of course, you know what the price… Read more

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Nutrition & Metabolism- Soaking Hay in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

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      Great idea!

      I like the idea of recycling the water – important where restrictions are used (not here in south FL where it rained 2 inches just yesterday). Another reason is that if you drain the water in one spot you will either get mud or a permanent rust spot on the concrete (definitely here in FL).

      Scientists have found that washing the… Read more

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Nutrition & Metabolism- Soaking Hay in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

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      This is FANTASTIC! Thanks for this. If possible, can you take pictures of the frame out of the water (unless it is flat as seen here)? How much does the pipe structure weigh (obviously enough to keep the bale submerged). Also add some info on the timer used and where people could get it.

      You are in California but will you get freezing… Read more

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Hi from Arizona! in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago

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      Reply to Hi from Arizona!

      Hi Kathy and welcome to the group! A lot going on for the next few months here and I’m glad you will be a part of it. Also happy that you found me via another podcast! Jump in on any discussion in the forums, make a new discussion, replay any of the old “Rounds With Doc T,” listen to the podcasts and take the nutrition and dentistry… Read more

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      Doc-t posted a new post. 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Three Dimension Communication With Horses (part 1) - Podcast #030 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

      “3-Dimensional Communication With Horses” – This podcast discusses how our brain works based on the experiences of Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D. in her book “Whole Brain Living.” Through the loss of her left half…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Trial and Error in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Rounds With Doc T – "Feeding the Suckling, Weanling, Growing and Senior Horse" – 2021 September 27th in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 4 years ago

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      Reply to Rounds With Doc T - "Feeding the Suckling, Weanling, Growing and Senior Horse" - 2021 September 27th

      This is the PDF of this Rounds: Feeding the Suckling, Weanling, Growing and Senior Horse

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        Feeding the Suckling, Weanling, Growing and Senior Horse - Rounds With Doc T ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

        This is a fast paced review of feeding horses from embryo to senior ages. If it helps, download the pdf to follow and take notes.

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        Doc-t replied to the discussion Nutrition & Metabolism- Soaking Hay in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

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        I attended a seminar on molds in pastures and hay a few days ago. At the Q&A I asked about molds in soaked hay. The woman in the UK (Meriel Moore-Colyer) who also is a spokesman for HyGain hay steamers said that reports show that molds are actually reduced after soaking hay BUT they will increase soon afterwards (hours?).

        My advice then is to…

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        Doc-t replied to the discussion Eye Issues – No Known Cause or Remedy in the forum Systems And Diseases 4 years ago

        4 years ago

        Reply to Eye Issues - No Known Cause or Remedy

        Hi Chaela – my heart goes out to this pony!

        Laminitis and fat pads would be the primary concern as this represents Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). Add to this depression and “swollen eye lids” and you have some added parts to this.

        My question is this – how does a pony get EMS if all she eats is forage? The answer is in this. Remember that…

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