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      Rounds With Doc T

      Doc-t started the discussion “Vitamin E – What is it, and should I supplement my horse?” [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com ) in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 9 months ago

      9 months ago

      “Vitamin E – What is it, and should I supplement my horse?” [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

      Vitamin E is one of the four fat-soluble vitamins and seems to be a new “hot topic” in horse forums and publications. I plan to discuss this vitamin, what it does, the diseases linked to its deficiency, and the supplements available.

      The first part of this Rounds With Doc T discusses what to do with a slightly overweight horse coming out… Read more

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      9 months ago

      Attracting Good Horse Veterinarians - Podcast # 148 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )
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      Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks? – Feb 27, 2025 [[Replay]]

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        This was a good discussion. I also added my written comments that are worth a look.

        9 months ago
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        Doc-t – Zoom webinar Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks? is starting soon in the group Group logo of Rounds With Doc TRounds With Doc T 9 months ago

        9 months ago

        Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks?

        February 27, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks?
        Date and Time
        February 27, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        88017993624
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        In South Dakota, the legislature is working on a bill making it legal for non-veterinarians to float horse's teeth by hand or with power and possibly using sedation. In Colorado, a mid-level veterinary practitioner has been established.

        Eleven new veterinary colleges are being developed in the US, yet there is a shortage of horse vets.

        Tonight's Rounds With Doc T will be very interactive, so please share your thoughts and raise your hand to add your view on this issue every horse owner faces.
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        Doc-t replied to the discussion pre and probiotic in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 9 months ago

        9 months ago

        Reply to pre and probiotic

        If your horse is a mare (I note that your horse, Kerry, is not, but I’m making this an open reply to anyone reading this), discomfort from riding in the fall and spring may be due to reproductive organ discomfort. The fall and spring equinox is a period of transitional heat during which the ovaries become erratic in egg development.… Read more

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        Doc-t started the discussion Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks? – Feb 27, 2025 [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com ) in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 9 months ago

        9 months ago

        Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks? - Feb 27, 2025 [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

        In South Dakota, the legislature is working on a bill making it legal for non-veterinarians to float horses’ teeth by hand or with power and possibly using sedation. The same is happening in Oregon with the addition of non-vets pregnancy-checking livestock. In Colorado, a mid-level veterinary practitioner has been established.

        Eleven… Read more

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        Doc-t scheduled a Zoom webinar Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks? in the group Group logo of Rounds With Doc TRounds With Doc T 9 months ago

        9 months ago

        Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks?

        February 27, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        Should Non-Veterinarians Perform Veterinary Tasks?
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        February 27, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        88017993624
        Description
        In South Dakota, the legislature is working on a bill making it legal for non-veterinarians to float horse's teeth by hand or with power and possibly using sedation. In Colorado, a mid-level veterinary practitioner has been established.

        Eleven new veterinary colleges are being developed in the US, yet there is a shortage of horse vets.

        Tonight's Rounds With Doc T will be very interactive, so please share your thoughts and raise your hand to add your view on this issue every horse owner faces.
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        Doc-t started the discussion DMSO – Rounds February 13, 2025 [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com ) in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 10 months ago

        10 months ago

        DMSO – Rounds February 13, 2025 [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

        DMSO: One Of The Three Things I Want If Left On A Deserted Island

        DMSO (DiMethyl SulfOxide) penetrates the skin and other membranes without damaging them, restores damaged tissue, and carries other compounds into a biological system. This Rounds With Doc T goes into the mysterious compound that leaves patients treated with it smelling… Read more

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        Doc-t – Zoom webinar Rounds With Doc T – February 13, 2025 is starting soon in the group Group logo of Rounds With Doc TRounds With Doc T 10 months ago

        10 months ago

        Rounds With Doc T - February 13, 2025

        February 13, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        February 13, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        85345706137
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        DMSO (DiMethyl SulfOxide) penetrates the skin and other membranes without damaging them and can carry other compounds into a biological system. This Rounds With Doc T goes into the mysterious compound that leaves patients treated with it smelling like garlic.
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        Doc-t replied to the discussion SBM for human consumption in the forum No Grain Challenge 10 months ago

        10 months ago

        Reply to SBM for human consumption

        @Lynne Competitive vegetarian bodybuilders prefer soy as their protein source because of the complete amino acid profile. I read this recently. Dr Gabrielle Lyon is a good source of info for human protein research. https://drgabriellelyon.com/

        Humans who don’t do well with legumes are better off with meat or whey protein.

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        Doc-t scheduled a Zoom webinar Rounds With Doc T – February 13, 2025 in the group Group logo of Rounds With Doc TRounds With Doc T 10 months ago

        10 months ago

        Rounds With Doc T - February 13, 2025

        February 13, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        Rounds With Doc T - February 13, 2025
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        February 13, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        85345706137
        Description
        DMSO (DiMethyl SulfOxide) penetrates the skin and other membranes without damaging them and can carry other compounds into a biological system. This Rounds With Doc T goes into the mysterious compound that leaves patients treated with it smelling like garlic.
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        Doc-t started the discussion Theoretical causes of PPID – Rounds January 30, 2025 [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com ) in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 10 months ago

        10 months ago

        Theoretical causes of PPID - Rounds January 30, 2025 [[Replay]] ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

        Description: The experts are now saying that Cushing’s disease (PPID) is a neurodegenerative disease, but that is as far as they are willing to go. But we all see this disease in our horses older than 12 years, and they all look poorly. Why?

        Many confuse this disease with Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance / Dysregulation. I want… Read more

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        Doc-t – Zoom webinar Rounds With Doc T – January 30, 2025 is starting soon in the group Group logo of Rounds With Doc TRounds With Doc T 10 months ago

        10 months ago

        Rounds With Doc T - January 30, 2025

        January 30, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        January 30, 2025 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time (US and Canada))
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        81267862292
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        Topic: Theoretical causes of Cushing's Disease / PPID
        Description: The experts are now saying that Cushing's disease (PPID) is a neurodegenerative disease, but that is as far as they are willing to go. But we all see this disease in our horses older than 12 years, and they all look poorly. Why?

        Many confuse this disease with Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance / Dysregulation. I want to clarify the difference. I also want to discuss that there may be a way to normalize horses diagnosed with this disease and, with the help of your veterinarian, get horses off medication.
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          Gunn & Linda if you are having difficulties getting to the meeting try this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81267862292

          10 months ago
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            If the “join Webinar” is not working please try this link. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81267862292

            10 months ago
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            Doc-t posted a new post. 10 months ago

            10 months ago

            Confidence versus Arrogance - Podcast # 147 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )
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            Doc-t replied to the discussion Possible THO? in the forum Systems And Diseases 10 months ago

            10 months ago

            Reply to Possible THO?

            This is Horner’s aka Bell’s Palsy, and is associated with THO. In my experience, it doesn’t affect the teeth, but it may be difficult to float them due to pain from THO. Here is a link to what I’ve written on this website:

            https://www.thehorsesadvocate.com/horse-bells-palsy-horners-syndrome/

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            Bell’s Palsy (Horner’s Syndrome) and THOThe Horse's Advocate- Helping Horses Thrive In A Human World™

            Bell’s Palsey or Horner’s Syndrome is a paralysis of one side of the face usually caused in horses by trauma.

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