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If I were to buy a new saddle (or used with no plate), nothing. But as I just bought a used saddle that had a nameplate, I am replacing it with a silver one (black saddle, silver fittings on...
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I have a coming 3yo gelding by Royal Appearance who is an improvement on my TB mare, very athletic, brave, smart and friendly. I'll be starting him soon, so can't comment on his rideability yet, but...
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Tried an older (1999) Butet monoflap dressage saddle today. I loved it. Most comfortable thing I've tried and very close contact, which was helpful with a wider horse. It is too narrow for my horse...
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The part where I park my rear. If its too wide I can't drop my legs down because they are held out too far past where my hips are.
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Forgot to mention, I used to own an Albion SL for another horse. The pommel was uncomfortable, but the seat was good, and reading a description of that saddle, it is a narrow seat. How does the SLK...
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I've been looking for a saddle for a new horse and have come to the realization that I need a narrow seat. I've tried several saddles now that have caused hip pain and pain under the back of my...
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I bought a sheet from Smartpak because of the great price. It's a very nice blanket, but the neck opening was quite large and gapped open on both my horses. Even the one that the sheet was too small...
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I've been called three times and every time I've been selected for a jury. Most people I know in the same area have never been called or call the night before and are told not to report.
The...
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I had to let my dear Corgi go today as her kidneys were failing. She also had severe hind end weakness and I bought her a cart from Dogstogo.net that she was never interested in using. I'd be happy...
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I have a horse that's ACTH was still uncontrolled (about 3x the high end of normal) on 2mg of the FDA approved, human pergolide (when it was available and I was importing it from Canada). It should...
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Did your vet run an ACTH test for Cushings? The only symptom my TB showed was being kind of "dull" and not his normally perky self one fall a number of years ago. No curly hair, excess...
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Lieslot, if your vet is in NJ, they are legally required to give you a prescription if you asks. In some states that is not the case, but in NJ it is.
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Yes, Virginia Horse Center is checking. I work for a vet and had to do an emergency one for some horses that were already AT VHC last weekend for a show. We had conveniently been out to vaccinate the...
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Triple Crown Low Starch is pelleted, 13% protein, 6% fat and has no corn or barley AND has a fixed ingredient list.
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Encephalitis vaccines are no longer available without tetanus, so your "simplest" option is an EWT vaccine. There are several manufacturers that make this combo. And while I've heard many internet...
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I'd say try a board-certified internal medicine specialist. Look for DACVIM (Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine). Preferably at a university hospital, as they will probably...
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I'm applying for a sales position that would require me to relocate to the SE. It would be best to be centrally located, so probably western SC, northern GA or maybe even eastern TN (Knoxville...
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SMZ's are fine. Penicillin is not, because of the procaine in it. That DOES require a medication form.
You can always call 800-633-2472, which is the USEF Drugs and Medications office, with any...
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Thanks, Katy! Obviously since he's out grazing, he's not IR, so I didn't have that to worry about as well. I think my TB has some good genetics on his side. He did a CCI* at 19, did Training Level...
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Not necessarily. I have a horse on 5.5mg pergolide per day and he is just above the normal range, but as that's the lowest he's been and he looks and feels great, my vet and I are fine with that. ...
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ADM's Seniorglo was quite popular with my old TB. It's high fat and fairly low starch. I'd probably feed it if it were easily available in my area, but it is not. It does look like they have quite...
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My 2009 colt was very "crinkly" even if you ignore the bending in half wrinkles.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2097489476506.2126777.1223437808&l=c1b86f8544
Still there at 6 weeks ...
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I've known a young horse that kicked down stall walls for months. He fractured a hind leg and was euthanized. Kicking chains are definitely the lesser of the evils and in my experience, quite...
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Sounds like you'll need a vet and their centrifuge.
http://tinyurl.com/68l7zwm
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