RE: [RC] [RC] vaccination reaction? - Sheila A. Walsh
Hi Marlene,
For those who have horses that are very allergic to flys and
other bugs, Thuja occidentalis keeps the reactive swelling to a minimum, too.
Texas
inherited my favorite Homeopathic, Chiropractice, DVM. She bought herself
a ranch outside Dallas.
Her name’s Cyd Thurman, if you ever need her.
I have a sweet mare that I have to keep completely covered
with a fly blanket, neck blanket and fly mask that covers her nose and ears or
she is miserable all bug season. I have balked at getting her the
leggings, so her legs are pretty chewed up by September, as she uses her teeth
to itch.
Sheila
Arizona
No hour of life is wasted, spent in the saddle.
"Churchill"
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Behalf Of Marlene Moss Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 12:17
PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [RC] [RC] vaccination
reaction?
Anna,
I had
a horse that we believe had reactions to the flu shot. We tried Ft.Dodge
and Meriol – no difference. Her reaction was that if she got the
injection in the neck, that her neck was stiff and she couldn’t eat off
the ground. If she got the injection in the hip, she could barely walk
and was very unsteady.
It
would last about 2 days.
I had
a vet that was into homeopathics give me something called Thuja. She got
about 10 beads a day for 3 days before and after the injection. It made a
huge difference. She might have still had a reaction the last year I had
her, but I more think she was sore because she was stuck in a stall and my
husband didn’t let her out as he was supposed to.
I
haven’t heard yet what her new owner dealt with this year, but I did send
along the last of the Thuja when I sold her.
Marlene
Marlene Moss
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