I thought that horses could get blue tongue in the form of African Horse Sickness?
http://www.homeofrestforhorses.co.uk/news/newsitem/current/2007/mar/what.html
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I'm off to work at a Summer camp for children in the USA next week as a horse-riding instructor. I've been trying to organise a few ideas in my head for exercises to do with them, helping them improve whilst maintaining the element of fun . I've experience with very beginners and also more...
I have always loved Stanhopes Diddicoy and considered sending my old mare to him at one point.
I also tried a youngster that was by him and out of a TB x Connie - absolutely stunning stamp of a horse, wonderful paces, bold, scopey jump and fantastic work ethic although he was a bit of a grump on...
Thanks for all the help.
I'm in a bit of a difficult situation as she is currently out on loan. She's due to have a McTimoney person come out to her at the end of this week. If there is still no improvement i am considering videoing her movement and sending it to the equine analysists to see if...
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My mare has been having on and off problems with her back for the past year now and has had several different back people out to her, each with a different opinion, each finding something different wrong with her. The latest has suggested that she a typical cold-backed horse. However, as...
I've heard (before now) only fantastic reports about Diddicoy and his temperament - a friend of mine went to see him at stud (and consequently chose to use him) she said he was absolutely stunning,with a fab temperament .
He's on the top of my Stallions to use wish - shame i'm not in the...
Ooh lovely...
It's nice to see a picture of a Goshka youngster moving and more than a few weeks old ,good to see what they're like etc.Yours is lovely.
That sounds interesting.
My mare has one (it doesn't affect her as it's hidden away but not touching anything or interfering) and every so often (twice in 3 years now) it grows quite rapidly ,exceeds it's root capacity and falls out.The 'crevace' then heals over and the sarcoid starts to grow...