KathyM
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Podcast #042 - A Review Of A Horse Magazine ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“Be Critical Of Information For Your Horse” – I am on a path of revealing just how science works and why it is a well orchestrated drama to usually promote an agenda. I try not to be cynical or even blind but…
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Dentistry Lectures At The 2021 AAEP Meeting - Podcast #041 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“Advanced Equine Dentistry – You Be The Judge” – The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) held their annual meeting last month and offered a section on the current state of equine dentistry.…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Slow Feeder in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 3 years ago
I have seen a variety of slow hay feeders too (see https://www.thehorsesadvocate.com/horse-farm-feeding-systems/)
However I have not seen this collapsible system in use. Of course I am partial to the Nibble Net cause I inspired the woman who makes them to make it. She lives in my town here in FL. And no, she never gave me a penny from… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Rounds With Doc T – Ask Doc T Anything – 2022 January 17th in the forum Rounds With Doc T Meetings and Events 3 years ago
Rounds With Doc T - Ask Doc T Anything - 2022 January 17th
Oh GOSH! We were so concerned about the technical issues in getting this off the ground (while also traveling into a major winter storm here in the US) that I completely missed this question! Please accept my apology!
Wind puffs are an indicator that a strain has occurred to a joint. This is usually the fetlocks but it is also common in… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Reaction to higher protein Soya in the forum No Grain Challenge 3 years ago
Reaction to higher protein Soya
I’ve been delayed with updating the web site (anyone notice?) and now driving 1200 miles (1931km) to the very cold north to work on horse teeth. My apologies for the delay on this – and there is a lot to discuss here!
Soy, soya and soybeans are not soybean meal. We need to establish the use of SBM because of the confusion caused by… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Teeth in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 3 years ago
Cheek ulcers (mouth sores from abrasions / bite) heal very quickly – as fast as humans.
I’m sure he will feel a lot better! Thanks for this discussion!
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Teeth in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 3 years ago
Hi Karen – You are asking one of the most frequently asked questions about dentistry in horses. The answer is held in 3 thoughts: 1)Somewhere between 6 and 12 months dentistry moves from preventive to corrective, 2) It is not how sharp the teeth are but the horse’s threshold of pain that determines how frequently you float the horse and 3) not… Read more
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Doc-t posted a new post. 3 years ago
Keeping Equine Practitioners In Horse Practices - Podcast #040 ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )“50% Of New Grads Quit! Why?” – Horse owners are facing a shortage of equine veterinarians if they live any distance from horses living in a dense population. The cost of a veterinary education and the poor…
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Exercises for building the topline in the forum Horse Care, Barn & Farm Topics 3 years ago
Exercises for building the topline
Thanks for this @DinahC – I did laugh as I realized that “diet and exercise” is still the solution. It is interesting that the exercise portion of this equation is filled with various techniques that often are either unproductive or very productive depending on the trainer, practitioner, owner and horse. In this case, if you are a Tom… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Your personal diet changes in the forum The Community Barn 3 years ago
The podcast on Cushing’s was made last March. Many things have happened and I don’t want to make excuses. But life often throws curve balls that distract us from our plans. Some things just “happen” but the premise is still the same – decrease or eliminate carbs, increase high quality protein, eat only good fats (monounsaturated). Also… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Psyllium on the no-grain diet? in the forum No Grain Challenge 3 years ago
Psyllium on the no-grain diet?
What I have learned about life is that if it is unusual then sometimes we will never get an answer. In other words, when you have ruled out all of the obvious things the shrugging of the shoulders increases. But that won’t stop curious people from continuing to look. So let’s look…
An adhesion of the GI tract is a possibility. So is… Read more
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Soaking hay and moving it too in the forum The Community Barn 3 years ago
LOL – yup!!! More importantly, she likes it!
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Soaking hay and moving it too in the forum The Community Barn 3 years ago
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Doc-t started the discussion Soaking hay and moving it too in the forum 3 years ago
Here is a present I made for my wife. It works really well and after draining the water she can just wheel the hay out to the paddock.
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Doc-t replied to the discussion Psyllium on the no-grain diet? in the forum No Grain Challenge 3 years ago
Psyllium on the no-grain diet?
@Kathy I want to add 2 things:
1) I just heard a podcast on sand accumulation and the use of psyllium and the “experts” agree that there is little evidence that it works in horses. Rather, sand accumulation is secondary to gut inflammation. While this isn’t the case with your horse, someone reading this after a search for “psyllium” needs… Read more
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