tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post7605953364989592417..comments2024-02-24T01:52:05.892-07:00Comments on BrownEyedCowgirl: Ulcers-Part 2BrownEyed Cowgirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03610547057139295854noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-59260688780118237662012-06-19T02:30:28.415-06:002012-06-19T02:30:28.415-06:00Abprazole is specially formulated enteric coated g...Abprazole is specially formulated enteric coated granules of Omeprazole which protect the Omeprazole from the acidic conditions of the stomach allowing it to dissolve in the intestine for proper absorption.horse probioticshttp://www.abler.com/products/Abactivenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-65663965458077267352012-03-02T21:59:02.000-07:002012-03-02T21:59:02.000-07:00I started reading this, then Sug colicked on me. ...I started reading this, then Sug colicked on me. Seriously, 3 days no sleep, mild, vague colic. No freaking vets available in my area, all tied up with emergencies or out sick. Seriously, Vets should not get sick days. Can't they just vaccinate themselves against illness?<br /><br />ONE call to my old vet 100 miles away. Call returned in 5 minutes. Five freaking minutes! I waited hours for some of the local guys to call back!<br /><br />In 30 seconds, I had my diagnosis. Ulcers. Sugar is so calm and mild mannered that I didn't even think of ulcers until she mentioned it. Seriously, I've been treating Flirt as she's been a nutjob handful. Then again, she's TB and probably had a low level ulcer for years! YEARS!<br /><br />So, Sug has a gastric ulcer. I'm starting her on U-7 Finishline, which has aloe vera gel in it. I wasn't sure if you were in air today or not, and I can't find your number (although I remember you gave it to me). When you get the chance, please get my number from MM and give me a call. I'm feeling like such an idiot for not realizing what Sug's issue was. Btw, first colic of any form in 20 years of having horses and working around horses. EVER.<br /><br />Off to read the next post on colonic ulcers before I get some much needed rest, now that I know my mare won't die overnight!<br /><br />-OSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-45799999790663972172012-02-28T10:07:43.770-07:002012-02-28T10:07:43.770-07:00VERY interesting. I can't wait to hear info o...VERY interesting. I can't wait to hear info on the colonic ulcers. And I plan on testing pH. lolDanielle Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04637508490808890254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-54000568577298794792012-02-27T04:54:05.718-07:002012-02-27T04:54:05.718-07:00Thanks for this nice share.
I am waiting for the n...Thanks for this nice share.<br />I am waiting for the next segment.Equine Chiropractichttp://www.equifitnessrehab.com//horse-chiropractic-services-service.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-6427027986594095992012-02-24T15:15:52.810-07:002012-02-24T15:15:52.810-07:00Hurry and do the colonic ulcer post! Lilly has di...Hurry and do the colonic ulcer post! Lilly has displayed a lot of different ulcer symptoms in the past, but we're doing SO well these days since all the changes that I've made to her diet and to her hooves. We're still dealing with the chronic drippy stuff that I'm constantly cleaning off her hind end, though. Her manure isn't "runny", but it's not like typical road apples either.<br /><br />I have also noticed her getting a little bit girthy (she just steps around a bit when I'm trying to tighten the saddle) which she has never done before. She also has a much heavier workload, so the colonic ulcers could be showing up that way too.<br /><br />Sorry to write a book... anxiously awaiting the next post!!in2paintshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15721328264615241612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-59220554736178278452012-02-24T14:21:02.551-07:002012-02-24T14:21:02.551-07:00Hope I never have to deal with it, but it is good ...Hope I never have to deal with it, but it is good to know the info is out there from someone who had done it before.Crystalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18035210092855895218noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-3537662879579508482012-02-24T11:48:39.583-07:002012-02-24T11:48:39.583-07:00Thanks for the info! It is good to know and handy ...Thanks for the info! It is good to know and handy to have a check list.IanHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15874490886311041312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-73036421798012751992012-02-24T10:45:15.184-07:002012-02-24T10:45:15.184-07:00We went the round of Maylox, Omeprezole, Zantac, T...We went the round of Maylox, Omeprezole, Zantac, Tagamet and several others with no results for hubby's mare. <br /><br />It wasn't until we put her back on straight alfalfa that she started to come back around. Seems the answer was right there under our noses the whole time.Cut-N-Jumphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10355349642284506192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-33257978289435294922012-02-23T22:36:40.882-07:002012-02-23T22:36:40.882-07:00:blush: Well I wrote a post and clicked submit and...:blush: Well I wrote a post and clicked submit and went over to google reader and you were at the top! Must've been JUST after you posted it, lol. <br /><br />Good weight, perfectly even sweat patterns, white MARE who doesn't like to be girthed... I keep telling myself she's just being a mare. Good luck with Shooter!Funderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06358687366401205336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-78583115536199788822012-02-23T22:32:00.117-07:002012-02-23T22:32:00.117-07:00Geez-You read that fast Funder.
Well, it if makes...Geez-You read that fast Funder.<br /><br />Well, it if makes you feel any better...I'm the same way. Moon is particularly difficult to 'read'. Now that I have Shooter here I may be able to more correctly identify between what's 'normal' and what's an 'issue'. Since those two are peas in a pod. LOL<br /><br />Oh yea...and you can just blame the girthiness on her pink skin. ;-)BrownEyed Cowgirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03610547057139295854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6550515326326288148.post-12999935166744032342012-02-23T22:20:40.169-07:002012-02-23T22:20:40.169-07:00I am such a horse hypochondriac. If you give me a...I am such a horse hypochondriac. If you give me a list of 10 symptoms indicative of anything at all, I'll see one that vaguely fits my horse and immediately decide she's about to die from that malady. Dixie is girthy! Obviously me thinking that she's just a bitch is hateful and wrong and she's riddled with ulcers. SIIIGH.<br /><br />Good post again... except for the list of symptoms, they'll get me every time!Funderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06358687366401205336noreply@blogger.com