RE: [RC] HELP - sores in horses' mouths! - Ranelle Rubin
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From: tondi313@xxxxxxx To: sherman@xxxxxxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [RC] HELP - sores in horses' mouths! Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2007 19:37:59 -0700
Kathy,
As for sores in the mouth: my DVM,
Homeopathic vet says to be dosing with probiotics. She says mouth
sores indicate stomach ulcers and that probiotics aid in healing them. I
had a gelding with mouth ulcers and they were gone less than a week after
starting him on ProBi.
Best wishes,
Sheila
No hour of life is wasted, spent in the
saddle. "Churchill"
From:
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of sherman Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007
5:16 PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] HELP - sores in
horses' mouths!
Fortunately not my horses, but today my friend has
discovered bloody ulcers in all her horses’ mouths, inside the lips.
There is no debris from foxtails or hay, and the horses are at two different
locations, miles apart, but getting the same hay, grass/alfalfa. Any
ideas? She flushed their mouths with a mild warm salt water solution and
they seem to appreciate that, but she is stumped as to the cause, just assuming
it must be something in the hay.
Susan? Heidi? Or anyone else ever experience this type of
(possible) toxicity?
Email directly as ridecamp isn’t archiving and I only
get the digests. sherman
at usamedia dot tv