Category: Horse Medicine

A Beginners Guide to Horse Medication

By Rick, September 5, 2010 3:21 am

Finding the right medication for horses is a tricky business, taking into consideration the possible side effects and for racehorses, making sure that the drugs taken would not affect the horse’s performance in the race. However, the challenge definitely does not end there. Getting the drugs into the horse’s mouth (and making it stay in) is a different matter altogether.

Besides having to maneuver the 1,000-pound body to get a pill inside the horse’s throat, you’ll have to deal with the possibility of having that same pill spewed back at you in a less distinguishable (and practically unusable) form. Of course, the chances of this happening depend on expertise at handling horses and in experience at giving medication.

Seasoned ‘horsekeepers’ have come up with all sorts of ways on administering medicine to their horses. These different methods are ‘tested and tried’ but not foolproof. Giving medicine to a horse is much like coaxing a child (only, a much stronger one with a longer mouth). Thus, the approach that works best for one horse may not be effective at all for another or merely to a certain extent, like only during the first try.

One of the easiest (but most likely to fail) approach would be to mix the medication with the horse’s usual food. If this works for your horse, then you’re pretty fortunate. But if mixing the pills with grain, applesauce or molasses does not do the job, one might revert to the age-old syringe. Truly reminiscent of dealing with an unruly preschooler, pumping the fluid medicine into the horse’s mouth and holding it shut until the medicine is swallowed is not a comfortable task. It requires strength and patience as the horse will not make it easy.

An alternative to the syringe is something more friendly looking a plastic mustard dispenser. It won’t guarantee that all of the liquid medication would stay inside that equine mouth but it would get it all in, after all a condiment bottle is more appealing rather than threatening.

Some horse owners also testify that pills dissolved in strawberry Kool-Aid juice or vanilla yogurt make irresistible concoctions. It appears that just like us, these medicine-repellent creatures have certain indulgences. Once we discover what makes them forget their repulsion to medicine, it’s an easy ride from there.

It is not only the horse’s health that should be considered when giving it medication. One should be careful in handling drugs that may have adverse effects when ingested by humans. Another technique in horse medication is to crush the pill into powder and placing it directly on the horse’s tongue. Airborne particles that might be inhaled while preparing the powder may be harmful. But (phenylbutazone, equivalent to aspirin), in particular, causes aplastic anemia in humans.

Ultimately, horse medication also involves training and discipline. No matter how stubborn the horse is, it can eventually be trained to receive medication with little fuss. Making the drugs look and taste good requires more time and effort but is fulfilling too!

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Could you help me name my medicine hat paint horse?

By Rick, August 8, 2010 3:26 am

I just purchased a 2 year old black and white medicine hat paint horse. He is grade, so I’m trying to name him. Does anyone know what word in any native american language describes a “medicine man” or spritual man? Otherwise, what would you name him? He’s mostly white, with the medicine hat, white mane and tail, and has a black underside, but white legs. He’s a fireball and has glass eyes. He will be used for competitive trail riding.

Do You Know The Horses In Sea?

By Rick, July 11, 2010 3:21 am

Do you know the horses in sea?

Most of us don’t know about seahorses since we all don’t have the opportunity to see seahorses. I am pretty sure that most of you have not seen a single seahorse up till now including me. I love to know about different living beings in this planet. So I did a small online research yesterday and also it is my pleasure to share my research with you.

Seahorse is almost a fish. It belongs to the pipefish family. There are more than 35 kinds of seahorses all over the world. We can see seahorses in different lengths. The giant seahorse is 1.5 in length. Some kinds of seahorses live in seaweeds or the plants in seas.

These innocent sea living beings are very vulnerable to the environment. As humans we must learn chastity from seahorses. A seahorse won’t find another girl friend or boy friend once its partner died. Seahorses have interesting love stories in their life. If one male seahorse falls in love with a female, it will change its colour just like the female seahorse’s colour. Females also do like this. But all seahorses are not doing like this. Sometimes they get severe diseases and even death due to this colour changes. A seahorse will not live more than 24 hours after the death of its partner. Sometimes if they can’t find a partner from the same species, they will look for a partner from a different species.

Here the male seahorses only get pregnancy. They have a small breeding bag or pouch in their skin. Females offer slight orange colour eggs into the males’ pouches. So the seahorse babies live inside and then finally they are living born. Most of the male seahorses die after the birth of seahorse babies. The reason would be that there will be dead ponies inside the pouch of males. It will cause bacteria infection.

The duration of pregnancy is almost 2-5 weeks. Some species of seahorses have long pregnancy durations.
Some times there will be false pregnancies as matching also occur between different species of seahorses.

Also these seahorses are used for business purposes. People import and export seahorses just like they import and export colour fishes, prawns and other sea living beings. The business people keep and manage special tanks for seahorses. They find that seahorses are very friendly with humans. Seahorses eat out of the person’s hand who feed for them without making any harms. When people do something inside the tanks, seahorses give a lovable touch to them.

If the traders do not handle it very carefully, it will lead to a total depletion of this race. People eat dry seahorses. Consumption of seahorses is very high in USA especially in North America. Countries such as Europe, Japan and USA import thousands of seahorses as pets.

Seahorses are heavily used in medical science. In China, Korea and Japan; the seahorses are used as ingredient of several medicines. Seahorses give huge relieves for the diseases such as asthma, arteriosclerosis and skin diseases. It can give a permanent relief for sexual dysfunction.

Most of the seahorse lovers buy rounded body seahorses because they are very easy to look after. The seahorses which have skin like mushrooms are very difficult to handle because they get illness very soon.

Traders usually do not put seahorses with agile fishes and other violent feeders in the tanks. Agile fishes are the foremost enemies of seahorses. Anyhow seahorses also have companion races. Trunk fishes, small pipe fishes and blennies are friendly with seahorses. They all can survive together without fighting for food and other reasoning.

Seahorses are wonderful food lovers. They want variety of foods just like us. They practice an unbalanced food strategy. They have several challenges in their life. Seahorses have the capacity to solve their problems themselves. But they are actually vulnerable to the bacterial infection. As we discussed in the above paragraphs, they get bacterial infection due to the pregnancy and death of ponies inside the pouch.

There are lots of interesting lessons that humans have to learn from seahorses’ life. I believe that this effort would give you at least a brief understanding and an interest about seahorses. Anyhow we should salute seahorses for their amazing chastity and their life style.

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Horse sense nets scholarship for Salem’s Keen

By Rick, June 27, 2010 3:22 am

Horse sense nets scholarship for Salem’s Keen
The name Taylor Keen graces this newspaper fairly often in the winter, when the Salem High School girls basketball team competes and, typically, challenges for a championship.

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By Rick, May 30, 2010 3:23 am

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The unexpected rise of dark horse Jojo Binay in VP race

By Rick, May 15, 2010 2:53 am

The unexpected rise of dark horse Jojo Binay in VP race
The sudden rise of Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay, said to be the dark horse in the vice presidential race, has stunned a nation that had seen Sen. Manuel Roxas II as the front runner until a week ago, when pre-election surveys showed the two tying for the first time. Binay believes his close ties with the Aquino family will serve him well in the next administration.

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How To Prevent Your Horse From Getting Diarrhea…by Fixing His Teeth

By Rick, May 9, 2010 2:50 am

It’s a messy problem, but if you own horses long enough, you’ll eventually have to deal with it: diarrhea. Your horse can get it for many reasons. But did you know a major cause of horse diarrhea is poor dental care? It’s true. Here’s why. And what you can do to help prevent this smelly problem…

Your horse’s digestive system was designed to take frequent meals in very small amounts. That’s why horses in the wild seldom get diarrhea. They graze on whatever forage they find on the open range. And they grind it up into fine particles, form it into a ball (called a ‘bolus’). Then they coat it with saliva before sending it to their stomachs for digestion.

But if your horse has bad teeth, he can’t grind his food finely enough. So when it finally arrives in his intestines, it can’t just slide on through. Instead, it irritates the walls of his intestines, causing a low grade inflammation. And inflammed intestines equals horse diarrhea.

That’s why you see so many older horses coming down with the runs. They’ve ground their teeth down so much over the years that they can’t digest their food like they used to.

So if you suspect this to be your horse’s problem, what should you do?

Call your equine veterinarian. In order to graduate from vet school, he/she has to pass examinations not only on horse medicine, but also horse dentistry. The most routine horse dental procedure your vet performs is called floating.

When you vet floats your horse’s teeth, he essentially does 2 things. First, he files off the sharp enamel points from the outer edges of the upper cheek teeth. Then he files off the inner edges of the lower cheek teeth.

The result is better contact between the upper and lower teeth when your horse chews his food. If he has better tooth contact, he’ll be able to grind his food into finer particles. The finer he grinds his food, the less chance he’ll have to irritate his intestines.

And that greatly decreases your chances of having a really smelly mess to clean up.

We’ll talk more about horse dental floating in future articles, so keep your feed reader pointed at Horse IQ. So have a good ride, and I’ll see you next time.

Yours For Better Horse Health,

Sierra Lynch

Sierra Lynch makes it easy to keep your horse healthy and happy. With over 16 years experience riding and caring for horses, Sierra will make sure your horse is always ready to ride. Visit Sierra on the web at Horse IQ

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By Rick, May 6, 2010 2:54 am

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Energy drinks under scrutiny

By Rick, April 30, 2010 2:50 am

Energy drinks under scrutiny
29 April 2010 The UAE government is investigating the impact of high-caffeine energy drinks on public health. The Ministry of Health Ministry of Health is preparing a report on the drinks, which include brands such as Red Bull, Bliss, Blue Ox and Power Horse.

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