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Re: RC: White hairs on a chestnut
All right Teddy, that explains it. Raider had aluminum toxicosis. NOT. :)
He hadn't changed his feeding protocol in years. What was different in
the grass last year? He's fine THIS year. :)
Seriously, that does not explain the majority of birdspots. But it's an
interesting theory- how many horses were given extra aluminum to see if
they developed more spots?
Gwen
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999 17:02:17 -0700 Roberta Jo Lieberman <> writes:
>
> --Bobbie (buried under back issues)
> Found it!! There is a major sidebar called "Red Alert: Aluminium
> Levels." I can't go into the lengthy details here, but the horse
> with> the white spots had documented aluminum toxicity. The horse (who
is
> pictured in the article) was started on malic acid supplements and
> the> white spots began to disappear.
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