Now you've waited and the prognosis
isn't as good as it was previously.
I've also had a couple foals with contracted tendons. Have always either
splinted the legs or gone with tetracycline injections right away and by the
time they are a couple weeks old, everything is fine.
I&
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just in from a terrific trip to England, Belgium, and Germany. Queen
Elizabeth 2 is out of this world as a way to get there without jet lag.
Going over 425 emails, one third ads.
My very large Trakehner, Charley, was so large at birth that t
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Odin's problem may have been different. Perhaps an early, correctable,
"club foot" which may be a completely different kind of contraction than the
ones we have been discussing? I now remember someone pointing out that he
could end up with a
een 3 days, I may put them back on tomorrow for 3 more
days if he isn't walking on his toes very well tomorrow.
Mark.
-Original Message-
From: GAIL RUSSELL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:45 AM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Re: Contracted Tendons
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a question about contracted tendons.
Odin was huge, when born to a young, maiden mare. (Vet said of the mare,
"If she can birth this guy as a maiden mare, she can give birth to a Jeep!")
We noticed nothing odd
This message is from: "Arthur Rivoire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Good Morning from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
On the subject of contracted tendons, we've had a few over the years. Out
of 65 foals (I think), we might have had six. We've also had a fe
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Any ideas, also how common is this?
Thanks for any ideas:
Mark and Sandra Skeels
Lord's Farm Fjords
Mark,
out of 15+ foals, only one I have bred had contracted tendons. Really,
really badly contracted, to the poin
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I wonder if the contraction is more often found in maiden mares with large
foals? My Charley's dam was 15.2 and maiden. He about killed her getting
the shoulders through and two of us had to pull as she contracted. He was
huge and matured a
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Hello Everybody from Carol Rivoire at Beaver Dam Farm in Nova Scotia -
>From: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Carole's new kids
>
>This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Congrats Carole. Nice to hear you got ano
This message is from: "Nathan Lapp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Trust your horses to be smart enough to
>know what to eat - watch what they really DO eat - and act accordingly.
> It can save a lot of work.
Now that's back to basics! I like it. And thanks, all, for the good
information.
Barbara Lyn Lap
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No, the two are not related. However, I wish to respond to both
subjects.
Regarding contracted tendons on foals: We had this happen to our first
two foals (both from the same mare and stallion). The first foal (a
colt) our vet us
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Hi Julie,
I had a colt that was born with contracted tendons, like the ones you
described: so severe he could not nurse w/out assistance. He was the first
foal for a very small mare, by our stallion who is 14.hh and has
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