missyclare
Posted : 2/4/2015 9:17:55 PM
I'm under 2' of snow and doing the chores is absolutely exhausting, though I'd prefer it to a deluge of water anytime. Wishing for drier weather ahead, Dana.
It was the barefoot trim that morphed into nutrition and feeding the feet for me. It was right around the time that IR/Cushings was gaining awareness. So, I've gone from trimming to nutrition, to cushings so far. I live a frugal life at the barn and when I stepped back and put it all together, I ended up with the horse management system that I have today. I have a barn full of gravel and no longer buy bedding, no stalls, gravel in the round pen, a pasture paradise, balanced diets and rock crushing feets.
I lost my namesake, Missyclare just before Christmas. She never would drink enough, no matter how much salt I fed her. We had a turn in the weather to cold and she colicked and it could not be resolved. I had to put her down. She was thirty. Just two days before that, I watched her lift herself into the most beautiful lope that only a quarter horse can do. That's how I will remember her. If the pic shows up, that's her on the right at 27.
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As for the Dynovite, it sounds like a good supplement for dogs. A good move for covering all the bases. They've got a 90 day free trial, so why not? I'm thinking it should only take a month to see if there is improvement or not. I've seen dogs on kibble only diets that have all these coat problems. This may help, Mostly its that dogs are predators and have systems for wet food. I do start the meal with kibble and add either a can of good dog food, stuff from the kitchen, or I make ground chicken and rice balls and add that to the kibble., to eliminate having to buy the cans. But then I add water and make it soupy and make them drink as well. With both the horses and the dogs, everything delivered in a pail is wet. Always promoting water consumption, except for the kind that Dana has, lol!