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[[Invite]] Sleep Hygiene In Horses – June 19th, 2025
Sleep occurs in every animal that researchers have studied, including birds, fish, aquatic mammals, and insects. Between 50 and 60 years ago, research was published on sleep in horses. Nothing was mentioned when I attended veterinary school from 1980 to 1984, with the exception of horses falling down, sound asleep during World War One (1914… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Introduction of Me and My Horses in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 6 months ago
Introduction of Me and My Horses
Thank you, Lynn. Our path with horses has been remarkably similar: we started with horses in 1973, lost horses to EMS and laminitis, and so on. It’s funny, but we both have done what “they” told us to do. This path included other horse owners and slick marketing, but for me, veterinary school and their continuing education.
You found me when… Read more
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This week’s Rounds With Doc T covers 3 essential aspects of physics as it applied to horses remaining sound or becoming lame:
- Force – mass times acceleration
- Piezoelectric currents
- Vector analysis on the distribution of weight on the hooves and joints.
There may be a lot more to keeping horses sound. Still, a critical… Read more
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This Rounds was supposed to be about soundness – or lameness – in our horses. Instead, I was asked about propionate, a volatile fatty acid, which are the short-chain fatty acids made by the hindgut bacteria. It is used as a mold inhibitor in breads and in baled forage. After this, I briefly discussed end-stage teeth in horses, and then a… Read more
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Thanks, Linda! I’m glad you enjoyed it. See you on the new platform soon!
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Thank you for joining me last night. I’m sorry that I missed this comment. I was working and then preparing for the Rounds. The new platform will have notifications, so I will be notified on my phone when comments like this are added. COMING SOON!
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- 0:01:04 – I cover the difference between laminitis and founder and the rotation of the coffin bone.
- 0:06:05 – I am often asked to age a horse using their teeth because I see so many horses’ teeth. It makes sense. Not all horses have papers, lip tattoos, or computer chips embedded under the skin. Can the teeth give an accurate age,…
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I just heard a fascinating discussion about pain (in humans) by someone who has made his life helping those who have difficulty controlling their pain. It went to places I had never thought of. However, I realized that it is part of what I use daily as I float teeth in worried horses with oral pain.
We covered the FEI announcement about… Read more
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Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites”
April 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites” Date and TimeApril 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Webinar ID87315994685DescriptionHere is the link you should use to connect:
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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87315994685Duration1 hour 30 minutesWebinar Notifications15 minutes beforeWebinar PasswordNo password requiredWebinar LinkVideoHost OnParticipant OffWebinar OptionsMute participants upon entryOnly authenticated users can joinDo not record the webinar. -
Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites”
April 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Magnesium, Developmental Orthopedic Diseases, and External Parasites” Date and TimeApril 10, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))Webinar ID87315994685DescriptionHere is the link you should use to connect:
COPY and PASTE into the browser
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87315994685Duration1 hour 30 minutesWebinar Notifications15 minutes beforeWebinar PasswordNo password requiredWebinar LinkVideoHost OnParticipant OffWebinar OptionsMute participants upon entryOnly authenticated users can joinDo not record the webinar. -
Timestamps based on the full questions below:
- 0:04:40 – Magnesium discussion
- 0:22:00 – Developmental Orthopedic Diseases (DOD) discussion
- 0:39:10 – External Parasites (https://aaep.org/resource/external-parasite-and-vector-control-guidelines/)
- 1:01:40 – Summary
- 1:03:25 – horses backing off of eating SBM and someone…
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There are only two types of colic, and many variations confuse most horse owners. When understood, caregivers can be prepared when the horse in their care shows signs of abdominal discomfort.
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Doc-t posted an update 9 months ago
I just uploaded the replay of last night’s Rounds, during which we discussed 1) turning overweight horses out on fresh spring grass and 2) Vitamin E, including what vitamins are, what Vitamin E does, some of the diseases of deficiency, where it is made, and whether supplementing Vitamin E should be considered.
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Doc-t posted a new post. 9 months ago
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