Foster, ulcers in horses and dropped pasterns
June 24, 2008
Jim’s horse Foster may be dealing with ulcers, according to my muscle testing. I have started him on a couple tablespoons of Dynamite Miracle Clay an hour before each meal. He refuses to be dosed by syringe, so I mix his clay with a handful of hay pellets and water and feed it to him as a mush. He is already much calmer and happier at meal time, and his stretching, pawing, kicking and bucket rattling has stopped. We’ll see what happens over the next couple of weeks. I’m hoping this also helps him put on some weight.
Foster also came to us with dropped pasterns. His pasterns were parallel to the ground in back. He also had asymmetrical rear hooves. He had very vertical hoof walls on the inside quarters and extreme flairs on the outside quarters. I’ve been apply Dynamite Wound Balm to the calcium deposits on his rear fetlocks. The size of his fetlocks is shrinking, and his pasterns have risen. His hooves are also reshaping and getting more symmetrical walls.
Carrie
Copyright ©2016 Carrie Eastman.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration or American Veterinary Medical Association, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult your veterinarian about any changes to your animal’s health program.
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One Comment
jj
Hi:
I saw your comment about your horse with the dropped pasterns. Have you looked into dsld/espa?
There is a great chat line that you could join and learn about this condition. DSLD-equine@yahoogroups.com
Dr. Kellon is on line and has recommended a diet and treatment that seems to be working for these horses with this disease. jj