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      Doc-t posted a new post. 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Should Your Horse Be Turned Out On The Spring Green Grass? - Podcast #005 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

      “Horses On Spring Grass?” – Every horse owner fears the green grass of spring if they have ever had a case of laminitis. In this episode I review an article written in a magazine for horse owners and analyze…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Hiya from Sundance's Mom in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Hiya from Sundance's Mom

      I really like your profile photo / icon. You might consider giving yourself a different nickname instead of your email because you may get emails in the future from people you don’t want emails from!

      Thank you for finding me via a video about caudal heel pain. Back then I was not as big on nutrition but now I realize how integral nutrition…

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      Doc-t posted an update 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Hey everyone – this site is starting to get going and the rough patches are getting ironed out. I shot this video today to help identify the 2 places we all really need to know about. The activity feed is the heartbeat of the site while the forums are fuel driving it all. Enjoy!

      https://vimeo.com/532757399

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Yawning at feeding time in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Yawning at feeding time

      Yawning is often thought of as a stress release but there are so many other reasons not associated with stress at all. It is not just the yawn but the movement of the tongue during and after the yawn that may indicate an attempt to clear out debris or distribute saliva.

      The first thought is that there is something stuck between the teeth…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Rounds With Doc T – “EOTRH" – 2021 March 28th in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Rounds With Doc T - “EOTRH" - 2021 March 28th

      @Caroline and @Kerry – We all need to laugh at my absolute brain loss. Honestly I know I did this – added the link days ago. Where it went I have no idea but I can assure you all, you are NOT crazy.

      The link and video are now (April 3rd) in the original post Matt made at the top of this discussion. I see it but if it should disappear…. please…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Belated Hello in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Belated Hello

      Hi Karen – thanks for this bio. Remy sure seems happier and we are both grateful you found us. And thank you also for sharing this info with others! Doc T

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Fly control in the Southeast in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Fly control in the Southeast

      I posted this somewhere else but I must have missed this post (identical on Solitude) – so I will copy and paste here:

      From the Zoetis website is the following on how Solitude works:

      HOW IT WORKS

      1) SOLITUDE IGR is fed daily to the horse and is excreted in the manure.
      2) House and stable flies lay their eggs in the manure, and the eggs hatch…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Fly control in the Southeast in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Fly control in the Southeast

      I’m not sure – but I’ll tell you this. As much as I love garlic in my food, NEVER feed garlic to your horses the morning of when the dentist is coming to work on your horses. I get sick every time I inhale it!

      With this in mind, I don’t smell a lot of farms using garlic. Is it a wive’s tale? I would think so because if it really worked, I…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Fly control in the Southeast in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Fly control in the Southeast

      Chia seeds are plant seeds and therefore fall into the seed category when discussing plant lectins. Because of this they are not included in the no-grain approach. But let’s say it was. What is it in Chia seeds that reduces fly inflammation and produces a healthy hair coat? This intrigues me.

      We all want the “best” for the horse and keeping…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion No grain testimony! in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to No grain testimony!

      @Mustangirl

      Thank you for being persistent in finding answers and knowing the difference between cover up solutions versus actually solving problems. This detailed story of discovering answers and then applying them means more to your horse than anyone on the planet, though I would consider myself second or third on the list of ones…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion EOTRH-Equident Toothbrush in the forum Systems And Diseases 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to EOTRH-Equident Toothbrush

      I don’t believe that brushing the teeth is necessary with Equident because this using this product are reporting very good results without the need to brush.

      I do remove calculus from the canines when floating. I am reconsidering this because the calculus is there for a reason – it is protecting the place where the lectins are entering. I…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Rounds With Doc T – “EOTRH" – 2021 March 28th in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Rounds With Doc T - “EOTRH" - 2021 March 28th

      @Jenny – Thanks and I’m glad you are enjoying them.

      I am assuming that the reason the cheek teeth are not affected is because the opening of the salivary ducts are located next to the cheek teeth. When the grain is mixed with the saliva there is a better association between the lectins and the mucopolysaccharides that bind to them. It is…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion Rounds With Doc T – “Aerobic Exercise And Its Role In Insulin Resistance" – 2021 February 28th in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to Rounds With Doc T - “Aerobic Exercise And Its Role In Insulin Resistance" - 2021 February 28th

      This topic is an important one and I wanted to add a podcast to look at the details. After making it I realized that it was a visual podcast and not an audio so I decided to place it here. I also realized that I need to add more “bite size chunks” so I will keep on doing that until everyone can understand just how constantly eating sugar in… Read more

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      Doc-t posted a new post. 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      EOTRH - The Disease Affecting The Incisor Teeth Of Horses - Rounds With Doc T ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

      Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis (EOTRH) is a new disease of horses affecting the health of all horses’ incisors and canine teeth. I describe this disease and a unique perspective on its…

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      Doc-t replied to the discussion The Horse’s Advocate Journal February 2021 Issue #2 in the forum The Community Barn 4 years ago

      4 years ago

      Reply to The Horse’s Advocate Journal February 2021 Issue #2

      @Kerry @Matt-Support We are trying to make this site effortless to find things but there is so much information. We will evolve this into better paths. Right now, you can go to the menu above and hover on “Resources” and then go to “Newsletter” and click on that. The header with the latest issue will appear. Scroll using the arrow buttons on…

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