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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
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
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
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
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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Doc-t replied to the discussion Should my horse's teeth be extracted due to EOTRH? in the forum Systems And Diseases 4 years ago
Should my horse's teeth be extracted due to EOTRH?
1) Adding the shredded mushrooms is excellent for EOTRH but only if you also remove the cause. In my opinion the cause is from the lectins of grains causing the autoimmune reaction of the underlying bone. If you haven’t done so, please read this blog: What Is The Cause Of EOTRH In Horses? And you also might be interested in this one: Speechless… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Sourcing SBM in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
Thanks @KayTeeDid – Store your SBM in steel or heavy plastic pails to prevent rodents getting in. You also don’t want it in humidity. SBM will spoil over time and should be thrown out (not fed) if it is close to a year old or is spoiled in any way.
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Doc-t posted a new post. 4 years ago
Frequency Of Floating Horse Teeth - Podcast #004 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“When Should Horse Teeth Be Floated?” – The frequency of floating a horse is variable and is related to the individual horse. Often, we think of prevention on a mechanical device, like how often do you change…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Sourcing SBM in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
There are agricultural engineering articles out there working on the technical engineering issues farmers have. I have read several articles on SBM and the unique issues with moving it. It is a “sticky” product that requires steeper angles for the augers (gravity assistance) plus the addition of “flow agents” to prevent clumping and jamming.…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Hello! in the forum The Barn Gate (Introductions) 4 years ago
Howdy Emily and (husband)! Thanks for being here and adding all of your images of your “crew.” I don’t often see husbands involved in the wife’s passion / obsession with the barn and I alway like to acknowledge them when they do come out to see me, though yesterday it was only because he wanted to know more about the Tesla than to know more…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Suitable Proteins Other Than SBM in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
Suitable Proteins Other Than SBM
Our eyes tell us there is a correlation between a shiny hair coat and chia seeds but is the cause of the hair coat shine the same as the shiny hair coat people see after adding soybean meal? There are so many factors at play. What other parameters should we look at? Top line development or hoof quality might be other things to look at and we…
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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
Rounds With Doc T - “Aerobic Exercise And Its Role In Insulin Resistance" - 2021 February 28th
Doc T here with an update to those who have listened to this and may have gotten a little lost. I have a podcast scheduled for next week where I have the principles of this drawn onto a white board in real time as I talk. Helpful for those visual learners. But I have more ideas to break this into components.
Understanding these pieces will…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion To all members – I need some feedback as soon as you can in the forum The Community Barn 4 years ago
To all members - I need some feedback as soon as you can
I searched for “exercise” in the search bar and the list became too long to see. But then I went to the forums “Home” page (you can see this in the menu above) and went there. In the middle of that picture of the horses running in the field you will see a search area with the words “Search forums…” I entered “exer” and it filled in the 2…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Suitable Proteins Other Than SBM in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
Suitable Proteins Other Than SBM
There are other protein sources but SBM (soybean meal) has a long track record. More importantly, SBM also has a complete amino acid (AA) profile. It is important to use these words before the word protein: “poor quality,” “good quality” or “high quality.”
SBM is a high quality protein as it has all the AA’s while all hay and mono-grass…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Signs of disconfort in the forum No Grain Challenge 4 years ago
I have not seen proof that there is a deleterious effect of not feeding a horse for 12 hours. For a long time I also told people that without a gall bladder the horse needed small meals throughout the 24 hours. However, in the artificial world horses live in today, the horse is being fed glucose (starch, sugar, carbs – all the same)…
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