Ask Horse Journal: 02/00
…gut motility, which counters to the common practice of giving Banamine to control colic pain. It’s interesting, I think. -Elise Lufkin Ketchum, ID We saw the EQUUS report on Dr….
…gut motility, which counters to the common practice of giving Banamine to control colic pain. It’s interesting, I think. -Elise Lufkin Ketchum, ID We saw the EQUUS report on Dr….
…parasites), to work in overcast seed or to dethatch a too-thick lawn. Tine harrows require no maintenance. Over winter, or whenever you don’t plan to use your harrow much, you…
…poor condition or heavily infested with parasites, a horse recovering from a serious illness or injury, or a horse in a heavy training schedule. To do so might make the…
…want to eliminate any other factors within your control. Older horses should not be fed in groups — even groups of older horses. Those at the bottom of the pecking…
…Dehydration • Parasite burden • Transport • Weather changes. If you suspect your horse is experiencing colic, call your vet immediately, and don’t administer any medicines or alternative therapies without…