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Doc-t replied to the discussion Soft Tissue Injury in the forum Systems And Diseases 3 years ago
Thank you for having your horse on a non-inflammatory diet, plus added protein. This diet will help your colt throughout his life.
Soft tissue injury occurs as acute trauma (a direct blow) or a chronic injury from overuse (common in working horses such as racehorses). If from trauma, the injury usually heals quickly, and the diet he is on… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Reducing side-bone in hoofs naturally in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 3 years ago
Reducing side-bone in hoofs naturally
I am not aware of any treatments for sidebone fractures other than surgery. Surgery may not help, either. Bones need about four months to heal, provided the fractured pieces are immobilized. However, there is a lot of movement in the hoof.
One thing to remember is that “sidebone” is the ossification of the lateral cartilage. What triggers… Read more
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Antibiotic Use In Horses - Rounds With Doc T ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )The title of this is “Antibiotic Use In Horses,” but to begin with, this requires a different approach. Rather than assume that all bacteria are harmful, I want to discuss what bacteria are, where they are,…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Reducing side-bone in hoofs naturally in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 3 years ago
Reducing side-bone in hoofs naturally
If the side bones are only seen on radiographs but are not causing a problem, then I wouldn’t worry.
Deposition of bone is a result of forces applied to the bone. These forces create piezoelectric currents that attract calcium and form more bone, which is why all bones are curved and have bumps. I also have “bone spurs” on every knuckle of… Read more
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Horse Microbiome, Dentistry, And More - Podcast #063 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“What Is In Your Horse’s Gut?” – In this podcast, I talk about a variety of subjects. Some I have discussed in detail elsewhere, and some are new. These subjects include the microbiome of horses (and what we…
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Horsemanship And Confidence Versus Arrogance - Podcast #062 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“Horsemanship – Confidence vs Arrogance” – I discuss how we can change ourselves in a way that doesn’t complicate our life but enhances our ability to connect with those horses who would not otherwise want to.…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Rounds With Doc T – Ask Doc T Anything – 2022 July 11th in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 3 years ago
Rounds With Doc T - Ask Doc T Anything - 2022 July 11th
Please send me some topics that YOU are interested in discussing – Doc T
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Weight Loss In Horses - Dental Or Not? - Podcast #061 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“Quidding And Weight Loss In Horses” – Many horse owners associate weight loss in horses with dental issues. The most common sign of a dental problem is “Quidding” or the formation of a “Quid.”
Will the horse…
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Doc-t posted an update 3 years ago
We all are sending our 4th of July Independence greetings! It is an American holiday filled with food, family and, unfortunately for the horses and dogs, loud fireworks. They have already started on the 2nd because of the long weekend. Ugh!
A student is coming for the hands-on training tomorrow. Melissa and I will get her comfortably, placing…
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Thank you for all your hard work!
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Dennis Brooks DVM, Horse Eyes and Veterinary Medicine - Podcast #060 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“Ophthalmology In Horses With Dennis Brooks, DVM” – Dennis Brooks, DVM is an equine ophthalmologist with a worldwide presence established over 40 years.
We chat about many subjects:
*Where are veterinarians…-
I loved, loved, loved listening to your conversation with Dr Brooks. It made me think of conversations I had with my vets many years ago. They often stayed around to chat, imparting bits of knowledge,… Read more
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This has got to be one of my favorites! Well done!
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Horse Hay – What Is It, Why Feed It, And How To Feed It - Rounds With Doc T ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )In this Rounds, Doc T discusses what kind of nutrition is in hay and why the makeup of today’s hay may be at the root of several illnesses and soundness issues in horses. He also looks at ways to make hay work…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Proper feeding schedule? in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 3 years ago
I’m glad you’re enjoying the nutrition course! Thank you!
Grass, legumes, grass hay, and legume hay are all the same: they all have non-structural carbohydrates (NSC, starch, sugar, fructans) and structural carbohydrates (SC, cellulose, non-digestible fiber). All these definitions complicate things because they are sugars… Read more
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