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Taken from BE FB group. horse insurance question please help 🙌 I have just received a quote from the vets for laser sarcoid removal at...
25 January 2026
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Shetlands ate 3L of mollases :(
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I'd ring the vet and ask if Ertugliflozen would help, you'd ideally check them for liver function first, but possibly getting the sugar...
25 January 2026
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Shetlands ate 3L of mollases :(
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Fingers crossed all will be well. My last horse (not a Shetland obviously!) got out one night when the yard had forgotten to do the kick...
25 January 2026
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Oh my goodness it can’t be as bad as when I found worms in my horses water bucket in the field, I rang Westgate to ask if it was...
25 January 2026
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I'd start by ringing the shop and complaining! Wormers have to be sold by a suitably qualified person so you shouldn't have been given...
25 January 2026
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Some of the ‘spicy’ ones I know need a change of style of management or better schooling - far too much of a sweeping statement but can...
25 January 2026
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Equestrian holiday - looking for travel buddy?
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My son is on the same position, he's 22, finished uni last year, cannot get a job of any description and it's beginning to get hom...
24 January 2026
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Nothing useful to add except to say, I'm sorry it's happening again and I hope you can get to the bottom of it. He looks positively...
24 January 2026
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Guys Im back again. My old man has been thriving since getting his microbiome done spring last year and being put on Precision Microbes...
24 January 2026
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If you had the ACTH test for Cushings, I would ask for the TRH-Stim test it gives much more accurate results.
24 January 2026
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Agree with this 100%.
24 January 2026
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Just saw this on FB. Not cheeky or ridiculous, but quite funny. A bit of fun for the day :-) If Sarah carries 5 flakes of hay while...
22 January 2026
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I dont believe in bad luck, just probablity. Few things to consider which may or may not be true. 1, has she increased the number of...
21 January 2026
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Boggle- USA bound!
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Happy new year everyone! Just popping in with a few photos. Atlas grew up a lot today. He had his first long reining session with the...
21 January 2026
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I'd put this down to just a run of bad luck - sarcoids are thought to be spread by flies, aren't they? And can spread from the flies...
21 January 2026
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