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I just saw this question about diarrhea, and was hoping that Jean had helped
out. The horse she is talking about is Einar, my 6yo Fjord gelding. And, yes,
he had very similar symptoms to the horse you are asking about, Debby. He had
vet tests a
This message is from: "kate charboneau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A friend has a Haflinger gelding who has all the same physical symptoms,
and has received all the same care as the Fjord you wrote about. After
all was said and done, we now know this horse must be on dry lot with
Orchard grass hay. No
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Patti Jo,
First, I am not a Vet OR a Doctor, but I just read of this same
condition in a person. Believe it or not, it was constipation! The
diarrhea was an overflow (around the hard stool in the intestine). The
person was p
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There is another good product out there for horses and dogs, Diarsynal.
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I have a Fjord that scours when fed lower fibre forage (like grass or rich
haylage). In fact about two weeks ago she had a nasty bout of Azoturia which
we are attributing to a particular big bale of haylage.
I have found that by
increasing
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others know what to try I would greatly appreciate it. I do not know how to
pass this out to the others so if you could please help me and Fergie out we
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Try molasses in their water and they will always consume enough.
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let's all try for a more natural life style for our horses and there would be
way less colic and intestinal problems.
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This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My friends had a Fjord they raised, had loose stool problems from
babyhood, they thought the mare's milk was too rich, then thought it
was worms, finally decided it was the Timothy hay: on Brome hay, no
problem, but with Timothy he got lo
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Ok, got a question for the list. Not the best topic, but>>>He
developed diarrhea while he was here. We tried several things Anyone
ever have anything like this go on with
This message is from: "Jeanne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Good suggestion, Karen, about the BioSponge.
Last week one of my fjord's came down with the exact same symptoms. Really
runny manure, no fever, gut sounds, normal heart rate, normal colored
gums... just really runny manure. My vet came, tubed
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Patti Jo,
What a frustrating thing with this gelding!
I have a 5 mo. old filly who just got over a weird bout of colitis 2 weeks
ago. No temp, gums normal, eating, drinking + nursing, she just had a leaky
hiney w/ no solid poops and
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Hello
I often work with race horse from the track and they have a lot intestinal
up sets. Some things work on one horse and will not work on another.
Sometimes it is just trial and error to get their diet right and of course the
race
horses have t
This message is from: "Gail Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I think colon problems could be like that. I had a horse with right dorsal
colitis. The solution was pellets, fed eight times a day, in small
quantity.
My neighbor has a horse they suspect has colon ulcers. He is ouchy around
his flank
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Patti Jo -
Just of the top of my head...Question ? Is the hay they are feeding from the
same field, supplier and is it consistent in quality? What about the water
supply?
Some horses are more sensitive to feed change than others... he just may be
one o
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