This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
From this description below, it appears good trimming is important. Gail
How Does Ringbone Occur?
Riding With Ringbone
I personally own and ride a horse that has high ringbone. Although he is no
longer a performance horse, I still ride
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I agree with both Wendy and Mary. Anything you give a horse, whether is it
prescribed or homeopathic, has potential and real side effects. It's a good
idea to talk to your vet about any proposed treatment even if you chose a
homeopathic remedy.
I also
This message is from: Karen McCarthy weeg...@hotmail.com
I also think Previcox can offer a possible solution.
Margaret Bogie
Ironwood Farm
I too have heard very good things about Previcox. Have a friend who has a 17
y.o. fjord mare who was diagnosed w/ ringbone at age 3 (!) NO she was not
This message is from: jern...@mosquitonet.com
So do you think there may be a genetic connection to early arthritis in some
Fjords?
Maybe it doesn't get noticed as much due to their stoic nature!
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, Where spring has finally sprung with temps in the
high
30's to low 40's
This message is from: Debby debby.s...@earthlink.net
Very interesting reading about the ring bone and the arthritis. I'd
wondered too if anyone was seeing more stifle issues with fjords. I've had
three have stifle issues, all different reasons and issues, but I wonder if
the conformation
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Thank you to those that responded privately or on the list regarding my
ringbone question.
To Wanda Haese: I don't have your e-mail address, but congratulations
on your new little filly. So, Wanda, I ask you, is she for sale?? I
remember
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Hi. I have a 20 year old Quarterhorse. We just found out he has ring
bone of the front foot. The vet said no space left in the joint
I guess he meant so much calcification there is no space? He limps
slightly, but the foot doesn't look
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At 11:10 AM 8/3/00 -0700, you wrote:
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Mike, thank you for the good search engine,
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At 11:10 AM 8/3/00 -0700, you wrote:
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Mike, thank you for the good search engine, appreciated. Already found
genealogy things I needed. Jean
No problem. It is by far the
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought I had a bone spur on my heel. Now, I'll bet it's ringbone.
Gail you have been around horses too long.!
Hm...I think I have a hock problem, maybe bog spavin leading to
bone spavin? That's what the heel is anologous to,
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Mike, thank you for the good search engine, appreciated. Already found
genealogy things I needed. Jean
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes
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I thought I had a bone spur on my heel. Now, I'll bet it's ringbone.
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At 04:52 PM 8/2/00 -0700, you wrote:
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Ah, Mike oh mighty one...the three first sources are one and the same and
for some reason I can not bring up the http://www.horseshoes.com
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Mike, again thanks for the information on that site.Also there is an article
the sight. Also thanks for the printable flyer on information you have on
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This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm! Mike you really know how to hurt a gal. But then again
thanks for the info. Grr!!
You must be using a lousy
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Mike, again thanks for the information on that site.Also there is an article
the sight. Also thanks for the printable flyer on information you have on the
NFHR page. I have given out already around a dozen to people that stop in for
information. I am
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm! Mike you really know how to hurt a gal. But then again
thanks for the info. Grr!!
Jean Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Barnes
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carol I also tried to find info on ring bone on the net without success. I
did reach Dr. Huber at Oregon State Vet school who advised of two types.
Also, he said side bone is different than ring bone and does not become ring
bone. Ring bone
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Gail,
Is sidebone just ring bone that doesn't ring P2?
Sidebone is not the same condition. Sidebone is a mineralization of the
lateral cartilages in the foot. You will see these commonly in older
horses especially drafts. It used to be thought
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Carol,
Describing ringbone may be a little difficult to do without
illustrations, but I will try to do my best. Also, I'm not sure of your
knowledge of the anatomy of the lower limb, so if I get too basic then
please excuse me. On the other hand if
This message is from: carol j makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi List,
Can someone give me an explanation of ring bone and what a problem it
may be? A friend of my daughters has a horse that may have it. I have
not been able to find any information about it on the internet. I would
sure appreciate
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