Re: Lyme Disease?

2008-05-30 Thread Genie Dethloff
This message is from: Genie Dethloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thanks to all that replied about Lymes Disease. I was sorry to hear about your losses and pain and suffering. I just had the past vet fax me a copy of the lab report from November. My new vet was coming out today so I had him go over

Re: Pine-sol

2008-05-30 Thread jen frame
This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> If you want a shiney horse, and a shine that is created from health, then feed your horses a flax supplement called Glanzen 3. They will SHINE!!! Jen On 5/30/08, Karen McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This message is from: Karen McCarthy

RE: Pine-sol

2008-05-30 Thread Karen McCarthy
This message is from: Karen McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yes Corinne, I have seen this done on the track (and off). It's an "old" horse person type of thing. My dyed-in-the -wool cowgirl friend uses it on her itchy horses (read allergic to cuccoloides) and swears it works. Personally I don't think

Lyme

2008-05-30 Thread brass-ring-farm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no vaccination for horses against Lyme. There is one for dogs but it is only 80% effective according to the vets, and I think it is less than that, having a dog right now on her third round of Doxycycline. But I still get them vaccinated, might help

Re: posting a message

2008-05-30 Thread jerrell friz
This message is from: "jerrell friz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bonnie, I will second that!!! Please folks, [it's like good manners] also, your post means a lot more if it is signed, and where are you in this big world? I don't have time to guess, much easier to hit delete. Regards, Jerry Friz, And

Calorie needs - was pasture/hay equivalents

2008-05-30 Thread Emily Wigley
This message is from: Emily Wigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A few days ago someone (Amy?) was asking about the equivalents of pasture grazing vs. a flake of hay. I just found this: http://www.dayvillesupply.com/doc/hay_calorie.htm It is a nifty calorie chart from a feed store in the Seattle are

Photos from past Northeast Fjord Horse Shows & Activities

2008-05-30 Thread Starfire Farm
This message is from: Starfire Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi all, The Fjord Herald team needs of some photos from "days gone by" from folks that have done stuff with the Northeast Fjord Horse Association to use with an article in the Summer issue (which is about to go to layout). If you have ph

posting a message

2008-05-30 Thread Bonnie
This message is from: Bonnie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Would people please trim their posts?? If you don't know how to do that, like me, then just answer whatever you want to without hitting reply. Those of us that get digest form have to sort through a ton of copy just to try to find someone's re

Re: Pine-sol

2008-05-30 Thread Cherrie Nolden
This message is from: Cherrie Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I worked as a polo groom for many years and was instructed to spray pine-sol down the horse's legs after removing the leg wraps and on their withers/backs after removing the saddle pads. It supposedly kept the skin fungus/rainrot under co

Re: Pine-sol

2008-05-30 Thread Linda Lottie User
This message is from: Linda Lottie User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Heck, I use whatever I have on hand from baby shampoo (for the face) to Suave to Main and Tail.seems to me mine always look good - until the next roll - haha! Good ole' elbow grease and grooming should do the tricksoap is soap...

Brand inspection

2008-05-30 Thread Sue Clark-Sorger
This message is from: "Sue Clark-Sorger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> New Mexico Brand Inspectors now photograph the horse and provide a photo ID. As Ronni said you cannot cross county lines without the ID, I have been stopped a number of times and my paperwork has always been in order. I have a pony in m

Pine-sol

2008-05-30 Thread Willows Edge Farm
This message is from: "Willows Edge Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OK, so here is one of the strangest horse cleaning products I've heard of .. the folks down at the track use PINE SOL to wash their horses with. The horses always look clean & shiney, but I can't imagine washing my horses with the same

German horse brands, microchipping

2008-05-30 Thread Linda Lehnert
This message is from: Linda Lehnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Beth, in Germany horse registration papers and inspections are conducted by the organization that deals with certain breeds in a given state. For example, in Hessen Fjords are registered with Ponies aus Hessen, which conducts inspections, br

Re: Branding

2008-05-30 Thread MorrisShadowMT
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Very well said Eike. It would be nice to see the same happen over hear regarding quality and breeding animals. I own some Hanoverian's imported from Germany and like their system of inspection and branding very much. We do have many unregistered