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- From: kyle@hpspdla.spd.HP.COM (Kyle Karnosh)
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 15:04:05 GMT
- Subject: Re: Heaves (was: Feeding Old Horses)(LONG)
- Message-ID: <15240078@hpspdla.spd.HP.COM>
- Organization: HP Stanford Park - Palo Alto, CA
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- Newsgroups: rec.equestrian
- References: <1992Nov17.050416.23938@nmsu.edu>
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- >>I now mix 50 lbs. of Blue Seal Rebound (sweet feed for heavey horses
- >>which contains beet pulp and has no oats),
- ^^^^^^^
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- >I'm glad you discovered the special feed for controlling heaves.
- > My stallion developed heaves in the late '70's. Therahist powder helped
- >a bit, but left much to be desired. I had Shane allergy tested,
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- [recipe for feed with no oats]
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- Don't know much about heaves, but I'm curious. The above statements would
- seem to imply that in many cases heaves is caused by an allergy to oats????
- I've heard that heaves is allergy related, but are oats usually the
- problem? Did Shane's allergy test come back positive for oats?
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- Kyle Karnosh
- Con Brio Farms
- Quality Warmblood Sporthorses
- Gilroy, CA
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