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The Horze are not super light, but not super heavy either...the fabric is a bit more substantial than the cotton TS Trophy Hunters that I have. And no worries about length - they are super long in...
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Most cutaneous MCTs in cats are not a big deal (although I have seen photos of some nasty ones). I have a cat with them - he actually developed them while on chemo for lymphoma! - and they haven't...
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I have a similar body type - big thighs and butt in proportion to my waist - and got a pair of Horze Grand Prix breeches at Rolex. LOVE them. I also fit well in TS Trophy Hunters and Ovations (I have...
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What Squish said re: pain management. Removing canines can be an ordeal and usually requires drilling and/or a gingival flap (incision in the gum tissue to expose the root). She'll be a lot happier...
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I've also heard really good things about the Treadstone boots (NOT Tredstep). Equus Now sells 2 different models. They didn't fit me, but maybe they would fit you...
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I crossed over from jumpers to eventing back in 1999. At the time, I had a hot little redheaded mare that would jump just about anything you pointed her at (except big logs into water, I found out...
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I assume since you are talking about NKy and SE Indiana we are looking at the Cincinnati area! I haven't lived there for several years, but I keep up on things in the area to some extent and can...
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Only a few things on my list, mainly because I am having to fly there for the first time ever, and trying to get a bunch of stuff home is going to be difficult...however, that IS what UPS is for :D
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It was a deal breaker for me. Before I moved to this area, I had heard of such policies but had never been at a barn that had this rule. The first barn I boarded at here was the biggest hunter barn...
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Best wishes for both of you, and please keep us updated!
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Thanks, you guys! I was so proud of him, and I can tell he's proud of himself too. Lori B, I think we were going through our lameness sagas at nearly the same time - I remember following your...
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Hate to say this...but we do from time to time see a low-grade fever in horses with impactions. I'm not sure anyone knows why for sure. I would also be keeping colic on the list of differentials....
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Prefer the fig 8 myself. My horse will both lock and cross his jaw when he's feeling belligerent (not at the same time :lol:) and he is much easier in the f8. I have finally gotten to the point where...
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I just posted another thread about my guy, who will be 20 on Friday. We went to our first show in over 3 years on the 11th after rehab of a tendon sheath tear that took him out of work for most of...
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It's been quite a while, but some of you may remember my thread from 2010 (here) in which my horse's mystery lameness was finally tracked down to be a tear in the left hind tendon sheath. For a...
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My trailer tackroom is driving me nuts. It's been a mess for a while, but I haven't been using the trailer much, so it hasn't been that much of an issue. However, we went to our first show in over...
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If I recall correctly, something like 10% of hyperthyroid cats will have normal T3 and T4 values. There are additional tests that can be done in these cases - I think one is T4 by equilibrium...
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Your idea of trying the Bute test is a good one. Ditto the Quietex, or if you have access to Ace it would be even better - provides a little bit of sedation without analgesia, so would theoretically...
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Same here...this is my first (and likely only) tornado season in Kansas...not looking forward to it. Fortunately we do have a basement, but of course the ponies don't :no:
However, we moved here...
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I don't know Stephanie personally, but I do know that she's ridden with Leslie Mcdonald, who is my dressage instructor, for years. If she teaches anything like Leslie does, she will be wonderful!
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I am far from in the know about this, but had heard that it had been sold but that the new owners would be keeping the cross country course. Whether they will continue to hold events there I do not...
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Eventing Nation has a report...he collapsed at fence 17, suspected aneurysm :no:
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I remember when she got him - he was special even then, but what an amazing horse he turned out to be. She was so proud of him, and so excited for his first Advanced this weekend...I can't imagine...
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Another vote for potential uveitis. If you decide you need an ophthalmologist, NC State has one of the best veterinary ophthalmology services in the country.
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I know someone who might be interested, too - they're in the Columbus area. I'll PM you!
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