A few days ago my wife and I returned home from a one day family trip. Shortly after getting home we called the
stable where our horses are to…
Added by Lawrence (Chuck) Cannon on January 3, 2011 at 7:37pm — 4 Comments
Well it was time for the equine dentist to come out again.
It is always amazing to watch a dentist do his work on our horses. Most of them had no real problems and just needed maintenance work. My young gelding surprised us with a baby tooth that did not fall out and needed to be extracted. He his much happier now and his swelling is going down.
I highly recommend to use an equine dentist rather then just have your vet do it.
Added by Inka Spatafora on December 2, 2010 at 1:49pm — 5 Comments
So, we had the vet out to take a look at my little guy and make sure he was good to wean. And, since the farrier wanted some x-rays on his mom, we got them taken, no biggie...
Definite biggie. Her coffin bone has rotated more. She's barely lame. I think we're going to have to put her down, and it's just an appalling idea. She's 6 1/2. You think you get them through the worst of it and it will be okay. And now, we're back where we were 2 years ago. And then you think what if we…
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:Conditions: Monday night after work. Unable to hack. Ring very busy with beginer lessons. Both horses really light rides - essentially warm up only
Caddymaster: snaffle. Overall very good ride. In the snaffle, he is more apt to put his tongue out. This happens more on the left rein. Today I thought of keeping him really straight on the left rein - almost thinking counterbent in the neck - VERY good idea (again - duh)
(Caddy for…
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I am posting this blog to educate people about the disease to help better understand it. I hope u find this helpful.
Thank you
Hazel Miller BHSAI
Strangles - The Diagnosis
Strangles is an infection with the bacterium 'Streptococcus Equi'.
It's extremely contagious and is spread by direct contact with the pus and nasal discharges that occur so readily with this disease.
Contaminated tack, feeding utensils, water…
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