CobRambler
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Rather than rush it struggle get wrong pics and links will leave pic posting til tomorrow where I can use a computer and not complicated IPhone.
Might it be worth donations to national foaling bank? Just thinking that way we can repay their help in your rescue?
Okay just been searching and Rejuvinaide is known by a different name in the UK; here's the link for Foal Assist - http://www.baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk/whatproduct/stud/foalassist.htm
Another product I've used is called Ipaligo Foal and made by Equistro, readily available in most on-line animal pharmaciesOkay just been searching and Rejuvinaide is known by a different name in the UK; here's the link for Foal Assist - http://www.baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk/whatproduct/stud/foalassist.htm
Oh that's great. Time is of the essence given the age of the foal so well done you for getting out there and putting foal on it asap.Thanks very much. A large feed suppliers has some in stock about an hour drive away so am off to pick some up for him now.
They're very impressive aren't they? I've never used them on my foals as I've been lucky enough to have straight foals (touch wood!) but I have advised others to try and some of the recoveries I've seen when friends have used it is absolutely remarkable. They do work, generally it's better had the foal been on something like this earlier in life but they're still worth a shot now. Looking at the standing photo, I don't think foalies leg is that bad tbh and I think nutrients and help from the farrier could help enormously with this foal.Another product I've used is called Ipaligo Foal and made by Equistro, readily available in most on-line animal pharmacies![]()
What a wonderful idea to donate to National Foaling Bank Does anyone have details where to send donations is there a charity account so they can benefit from tax added donations?
The people who dumped him came along the footpath between the neighbours. Cut a hole through the hedge, dismantled the post and rail and shoved him through. He obviously made towards the other horses which were in the adjacent field.
Firstly well done OP.
Is the photo's in your album of Gamble? Just a wee bit confused as the 2nd photo is of a cow hoove?
http://www.cattletoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=71580&start=15
Wasn't sure if you were using it as example of contracted tendons?
OP has already apologised for incorrect photos, she uploaded the wrong images as she had been researching contracted tendons and saved images that were similar to Gamble's condition. When tired, she uploaded the wrong ones by mistake.
And cropped them to 'hide' the healthy mare in the first pic??
Confused?? is this a hoax???and the first picture is from horse grooming supplies, carefully cropped
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgu...om=1&usg=__tyHi05x08o-xVQevdsCutLWDP9Q=&hl=en
why do people do this?!
Why not pm the OP first to find out, rather than trying to crucify her in public?
This.
A quick PM wouldn't harm, just trying to make yourself out to be the big HHO detective and say "I was the first to say it was a hoax!!!" Not big, or clever.