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Excuse my slow reply to these messages, but I am spending the holidays at my
in-laws and am checking my messages remotely.
The clostridium bacteria is the suspected culprit for the sudden deaths.
The condition is also referred to as C
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Lisa,
simply chopping a frozen tank with ice, does nothing to encourage them
to drink alot of it...
I agree 100%. How would you like to have a nice glass of iced tea to sip on
while you're out shoveling snow?
Studies have shown
This message is from: Steve White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean,
Colitis can come on very rapidly sometimes. Occasionally, there are no
signs at all. You just find a dead horse when you go out to the barn.
Other times they will go on for days. Very hard to predict or give a
prognosis.
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Brend,
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. It's never easy to lose a horse, but
to have this happen at this time of year seems especially tough.
It sounds like to me that your Burt may have been suffering from colitis or
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