Re: Worming Day at the Double Up

2009-02-06 Thread Heather Baskey
, 2/6/09, katesei...@aol.com katesei...@aol.com wrote: From: katesei...@aol.com katesei...@aol.com Subject: Worming Day at the Double Up To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Received: Friday, February 6, 2009, 6:49 AM This message is from: katesei...@aol.com Scene: a cold (10 degree) morning

Worming Day at the Double Up

2009-02-06 Thread KateSeidel
the wormer. He drops his head and refuses to look at her. Joe: I am not being wormed. I do NOT have worms and you cannot make me take that nasty apple flavored paste. Kate: Joe, are you serious? You love this stuff and you do not have a problem worming. Give me your head Joe

Re: Worming Day at the Double Up

2009-02-06 Thread Robin Churchill
to the barn to give. Robin in freezing Florida (2 nights in the 30s) - Original Message From: katesei...@aol.com katesei...@aol.com To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Sent: Friday, February 6, 2009 6:49:11 AM Subject: Worming Day at the Double Up This message is from: katesei...@aol.com

Cute worming the babies story

2008-11-13 Thread MorrisShadowMT
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello everyone Another cute cuddly baby fjord story to tell.After having torrential rains all night and lots of flooding everywhere. I opted not to let all the babies out of the barn, instead they get to run and play in the arena where it

purge worming

2007-03-17 Thread Pat Holland
This message is from: Pat Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has anyone ever heard of worming for 5 consecutive days Yes, many times - and have had good results. The FjordHorse List archives can be found at: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw

Re: Worming

2003-12-12 Thread whitedvm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Generally tapeworms do not cause a problem. Occasionally in an older horse they can get enough of a buildup to cause weight loss or colic. Also, routine fecals do not detect tapeworms. So many times if I have an older horse that is having problems, I

Re: Worming

2003-12-12 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
those in MT., or perhaps we just didn't know? Since moving here, I have gone to worming every 60 days because, I'm told that our cool, damp winter weather is just PERFECT for bloodworms to thrive, since there is very little frost to kill them. Interesting! I've been using two different vets

Re: Worming

2003-12-11 Thread ruth bushnell
This message is from: ruth bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] One interesting note is that I have not seen one single ascarid in any of my youngsters since we moved to Eugene?! I can only conclude that, yup, we had some tough ascarids in MT. Gayle WHAT KIND OF TALK IS THAT GAYLE!!! Of course!

Worming

2003-12-11 Thread FofDFJORDS
know? Since moving here, I have gone to worming every 60 days because, I'm told that our cool, damp winter weather is just PERFECT for bloodworms to thrive, since there is very little frost to kill them. Thanx, Gayle Ware Field of Dreams Eugene, OR www.fjordhorse.com

RE: worming

2003-11-24 Thread Skeels, Mark A (MED)
seem to get weight on him. Anyhow after the 5 double doses of wormer the horses are doing great. Mark Skeels -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Carol J. Makosky Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 6:50 AM To: Fjord List Subject: worming

Re: worming

2003-11-24 Thread whitedvm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does anyone use the Panacur PowerPac for worming? I am just real hesitant to give this before knowing what may happen. Sure don't want to OD my horse. Panacur is very safe stuff. It's good to use the Power Pac occassionally. Steve Steve White

worming

2003-11-22 Thread Carol J. Makosky
This message is from: Carol J. Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello from WI, Does anyone use the Panacur PowerPac for worming? I am just real hesitant to give this before knowing what may happen. Sure don't want to OD my horse. -- Built Fjord Tough Carol M. On Golden Pond N. Wisconsin

Re: horse manure and worming

2002-04-06 Thread DT
This message is from: DT [EMAIL PROTECTED] I use red worms to break down my vegetative matter from the kitchen. I used the horse manure for the worm's bedding as they thrive on it. Only thing was that I couldn't use manure that had been recently been through a horses system that had been wormed.

DE-worming

2001-03-26 Thread Joel Harman
This message is from: Joel Harman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nit picky, however, we are de-worming. Unless there is pasture mgmt one can de-worm daily not make any difference. Manure needs to be dealt with in pastures, stalls, whatever. Very nice if one can rotate pastures. One needs to remember horses

Re: overfeeding/worming practices

2001-03-24 Thread GailDorine
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have had to board the girls for the last year, which I hate. But the woman where I have them heard me when I told her the biggest danger to Fjords was overfeeding. Then she saw a show on tv about founder and ponies, and the girls look great.

Re: Colic, feeding, worming, etc.

2000-12-31 Thread Reena
This message is from: Reena [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Nancy Hotovy Without a necropsy it is impossible to be positive about what really happened to your horse - however sometimes necropsy's done (even at a university) do not tell why. It is very frustrating but true. To all: I too, went

Colic, feeding, worming, etc.

2000-12-31 Thread Nancy Hotovy
This message is from: Nancy Hotovy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello - I just hung up from talking to Lisa Pedersen a few hours ago and she convinced me to tell the following story. I promise to keep it short. Our stallion, Anvil's Torbjorn had colic surgery in 1991. I was in the barn working all day

Re: worming

2000-01-30 Thread Northhorse
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 1/30/00 1:05:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I apologize for the length of this reply, but as you can tell, I am very passionate about this topic. However long you must talk about this topic is fine. I once

Re: worming

2000-01-30 Thread linda hickam
[physically} boy and he has been on Strongid-C{the teeth=floating helped a bunch also}.see ya -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Subject: Re: worming Date: Sun, Jan 30, 2000, 4:47 PM This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ahhhaah

Re: worming

2000-01-30 Thread whitedvm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ahhhaah! That is the noise I make as I pull my hair out by the roots every time I hear someone mention that deworming medications are harmful or poisonous to the horse. For years I couldn't understand why someone would rather risk

Re: worming

2000-01-29 Thread GailDorine
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I read that the daily Strongid C stuff had a program that insured against colic, they thought it was so good. Somewhere else I read that it was like poisoning your horse every day instead of every two months. Any knowledge to share out there? Is it a

Re: Worming

1999-09-21 Thread Starfire Farm, LLC
This message is from: Starfire Farm, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cynthia, We wanted to wish you luck at the CDE in Kansas City before we get busy with our real jobs again sigh. Go get 'em Tank! -- Beth Beymer Sandy North Starfire Farm, Berthoud CO www.starfirefarm.com

Re: Worming

1999-09-20 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Jean in Alaska, it would seem that as horses teeth continue to grow that they would need to chew on something Jean Gayle Aberdeen, WA [Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ] http://www.techline.com/~jgayle

Re: Worming

1999-09-20 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
tug of war. Yes, that's how it is with our Fjords, especially the geldings. I have to be careful that they don't get the worming syringe back in their molars, as they'll try to crunch it up and eat the whole thing! Particularly since I don't bother to halter them to worm---just walk up, insert

Re: Worming

1999-09-20 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] horses seem to prefer the fence posts, cedar. NEVER build any fences or barns etc. out of cedar: They LOVE it! and it is so crispy to chew! I learned that after I built a lovely feeding area using cedar fence posts and boards. My fjords

Re: Worming

1999-09-20 Thread Jean Gayle
overlooked worming. I understand the bots migrate through the mouth? I am beginning to make myself think I am not be attentive enough!!! I do worm every three months but the bots seem to have some free time there before the three months rolls around. Jean Gayle Aberdeen, WA [Authoress

Worming

1999-09-20 Thread Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/UNEBR
This message is from: Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED] I think Tank is the more normal kind of Fjord to worm. I can stick the tube wormer right in his mouth and the only fight we have is who is going to keep it! Sometimes, it becomes a real tug of war. We practiced dressage in a full

Hurricanes, Libby, worming

1999-09-19 Thread misha nogha
This message is from: misha nogha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Carolyn for writing to the list and letting us know what happened or didn't happen with your horses. For the few days leading Floyd, you were the concerned talk of our household and our prayers were with you. I was at Libby and I kept

Re: worming/challenge

1999-08-02 Thread Steven A White
, but the results are worth it. We feed it March to December here in Omaha. On Mon, 2 Aug 1999 17:01:28 -0700 Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] One lady was so concerned about her horse and worms she was worming every three to four weeks. He had ulcers from

Re[2]: worming/challenge

1999-08-02 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jean-- Monday, August 02, 1999, you wrote: PS Has this message come through without the old message attached? Great, Jean. I think you've got it! -- Steve McIlree Cynthia Madden -- Pferd, Keyah, Skipper, Tank -- Omaha, Nebraska, USA

Re: worming/challenge

1999-08-02 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] My ferrier was here today and I mentioned pinworms etc. He, an older man, sited an example of too much worming with ivermectin and other toxic wormers. One lady was so concerned about her horse and worms she was worming every three to four

Re: worming/challenge

1999-08-02 Thread Steven A White
This message is from: Steven A White [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lauren, You seem to be a little too concerned about pinworms. They are the least of the parasite worries. They cause more of a nuisance than any real damage to the horse. Leave the garlic in the spice rack and bump your deworming program

Re: worming/challenge

1999-07-29 Thread B. Hendricks
This message is from: B. Hendricks [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi: My vet says to work every eight weeks to break up the worm's cycle. The wormer doesn't kill eggs, so if wormer isn't administered again in six to eight weeks, those worms are hatched and ready to lay eggs themselves. By re-worming in six

worming/challenge

1999-07-29 Thread fjords
This message is from: fjords [EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is from Lauren Sellars at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dear Mr Jacobson all I totally see the need and practice conventional deworming practices. ie I use a good paste 3 to 4 times a year. We have seen on this mailing list that pinworm for

Re: Advice on Worming ..

1999-07-20 Thread Cheryl Beillard
This message is from: Cheryl Beillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you so much, Brian, for taking the time to hold forth on options (of which there don't seem to be many) for worming, i.e. do it! the message I took away is that this is not an aspect of horse care to neglect, however fat and sassy

Dr.J.,shots,worming...

1999-03-05 Thread Ingrid Ivic
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Dr.Jenjoyed your post, as always. With the exception of de-worming, I leave the doctoring to the vet here. I have no desire to do shots, floating, or the more thorough sheath cleaning on the geldings, etc...that's HIS job...I have enough

Worming questions.

1998-08-19 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] To the Vets on the list: some questions about wormers: I have a half dozen tubes of Eqvalan Brand Ivermectin paste that are Outdated, ie. exp date Dec 96. I'm not sure how this happened, guess I stashed them away and forgot them? But are