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Man has always, since the beginning of time, attempted to alter his environment to suit his wants and needs. It's man's nature to want to try to...
You may or may not remember hundreds of foals dying in Ky from cyanide poisioning several years back. It caused many of the horse farms to go out and...
I edited my post to add maybe I should ask a pharmacist or vet.
I think a more logical conclusion would be to administer a drug that is known for binding calcium if that is actually the desired effect of...
I didn't think I hijacked it either-Ray brought up Cu as a possible treatment-I commented and questioned its' mode of action in these cases. Justin...
That's from an article on Dr. O'Grady's site written by Dr.Tracy Turner. If the tetracycline is not treating a possible infection, please...
L How many cases of Cu toxicity have you seen? Is there a difference between acute or chronic?
I am not a farrier-just a trimmer. If you all don't want me here posting, I will not post anymore.. But Ray I am here because I enjoy...
Are all four affected or just one?
You're speculating. Cu toxicity is almost unheard of in the horse--how much would it take to kill one? And how much to treat an infection? I...
Yes, that's understood. I'm just wondering about the possiblity of underlying infection and why a shot of Cu would work as well as tetracycline...
That's interesting Ray. Copper is known for its antibacterial, bug-killing, properties. I wonder if it's effect is the same as the tetracycline?...
Susan, Just a thought---you may want to check out "big head" disease. http://www.hoofbeats.com.au/articles/fm10_bighead.html or...
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