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        Location: Oil Center, OKLAHOMA, USA | Well, I had a follow-up call with Toni yesterday. My mare (who WAS doing so much better after the tape-worm incident) stopped eating again over the week-end. (She still ran .5 off Dial a Red Rooster with no feed in her!!) Anyway, Toni said that she did not have ulcers just an upset stomach from the oats. Sure enough, the vet confirmed it yesterday (scoped her). No ulcers just an irritated stomach. Which brings me to my real question... do any of you feed the ADM/Moormons feed? It is called Patriot. You also can add in the ADM/Moormons Moor Glo for added fat (stabilized rice bran). Anyway, I may have to put her on a pellet for easier digestion. I was just wondering if any of you had any opinions of it? |
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Role Model Mom
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| Our mare had the same problem with the oats so we switched her to Equine Senior (Toni suggested) she is not a senior horse, but she has been doing great ever since.  |
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 Belle of the Ball
        Location: AR/OK State Line | Ok I can't stand it anymore. I have to give her a call. What is her website? |
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 Nosey!
Posts: 6621
    Location: Oregon | anglehandranch.com let us know .... I love these stories! |
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 Belle of the Ball
        Location: AR/OK State Line | That did not work? |
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| Yeah for you I'm glad Toni helped.I have a question on the oats.How was your mare acting on them?? I have my gelding on oats & he has been acting like he may have a urinary problem.But he doesn't act sore over his kidneys or back I wish I had the extra money to call Toni,but at this time I don't.I love talking with her,she is amazing.Best to you & your mare. |
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       Location: South Texas | www.angelhandranch.com |
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 Triple Extra-Ordinaire
Posts: 4244
     Location: Okla | Originally written by dollbaby on 2004-03-31 9:59 AM
anglehandranch.com let us know .... I love these stories! I think she meant to type angelhandranch.com Try that, I think it will work. |
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 Queen Boobie
Posts: 16414
        Location: I'm lost - please tell me, I'm not on BHW again!!! | Okhorselover, have you checked him for a bean? Custer was acting droggy, no energy, wouldn't put weight on, and his hair looked horrible. I thought he had ulcers also, I talked to Toni and she said he didn't have ulcers but the oats gave him a bad tummy ach and made his throat scratchy. Plus he had a left rib out and high up in his right shoulder hurt him bad. Well I took him to the vet, had him scoped no ulcers but an upset tummy for sure, then I had normal vet work done on him. After that, I've put him on Equine Sr. & Vita Bran, it's been wonderful. Had a chiro look at him and sure enough left rib was out and you should have heard his shoulder pop, it was out really bad! He has been running great ever since!!! I just love her!!!!! |
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 Lady Di
Posts: 21556
        Location: Oklahoma | Try Equine Senior...it's supposed to be the easiest on their stomachs. |
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 Nosey!
Posts: 6621
    Location: Oregon | Originally written by tripleE on 2004-03-31 10:08 AM Originally written by dollbaby on 2004-03-31 9:59 AM
anglehandranch.com let us know .... I love these stories! I think she meant to type angelhandranch.com Try that, I think it will work. yeah that's what I meant ... I got ahead of myself! thanks triple e! sorry  |
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Posts: 2176
     Location: Somewhere Out of My Mind | Ok, I'm going to give Toni a try!! I keep hearing these great stories! I hope she can help me with my mare who has some severe issues. |
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| Originally written by Where Am I? on 2004-03-31 10:11 AM Okhorselover, have you checked him for a bean? Custer was acting droggy, no energy, wouldn't put weight on, and his hair looked horrible. I thought he had ulcers also, I talked to Toni and she said he didn't have ulcers but the oats gave him a bad tummy ach and made his throat scratchy. Plus he had a left rib out and high up in his right shoulder hurt him bad. Well I took him to the vet, had him scoped no ulcers but an upset tummy for sure, then I had normal vet work done on him. After that, I've put him on Equine Sr. & Vita Bran, it's been wonderful. Had a chiro look at him and sure enough left rib was out and you should have heard his shoulder pop, it was out really bad! He has been running great ever since!!! I just love her!!!!! Yes he was de-beaned a few weeks ago & "DON'T LAUGH" he gets regular weenie washings.YOUR LAUGHING,I CAN HEAR YOU !! Anyway,it's Stu & he is 16 this year so may-be it's time for senior.His coat is beautifull,he long trots like he can run the mile,he works fine,he was hanging the other day & dripping a little,but urine color is normal.I have senior for Toni "my mare" so I will switch him to that & if this continues I will go to the vet.Be good & watch those monkey's.I told you they would turn on you  |
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 Diva
    Location: SP, Brazil | I have a few questions because I am a bit of a skeptic. But I am interested. My main question is does she drag stuff out of you, like John Edwards or do you just give her your horses name and the problems you are having and then Toni just goes from there? Please let me know! Thanks! |
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Posts: 2698
      Location: Taylor, TX | For an update on my horses: Toni told me that my young horse was out in his right shoulder. Had a chiro look at him this weekend and boy was he ever out. Made the best first barrel we have ever made. |
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 Queen Boobie
Posts: 16414
        Location: I'm lost - please tell me, I'm not on BHW again!!! | Sharp - she doesn't drag stuff out of you. She asked your horses barn name and that's it. (she does say after she's done if you have any questions to ask your horsey go for it) |
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 More Famous than Dr Phil
         
| Originally written by Sharp on 2004-03-31 11:05 AM I have a few questions because I am a bit of a skeptic. But I am interested. My main question is does she drag stuff out of you, like John Edwards or do you just give her your horses name and the problems you are having and then Toni just goes from there? Please let me know! Thanks! I haven't called her yet, but my neighbor did. All she did was give barn names. Toni took it from there. She didn't give Toni hardly any info @ all. Toni told her all about old injuries, stiffness etc. from talking to the horse. |
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 Diva
    Location: SP, Brazil | Originally written by Where Am I? on 2004-03-31 11:10 AM
(she does say after she's done if you have any questions to ask your horsey go for it) Thanks, I think that I am going to try a reading, what can it hurt? What do you mean by the statement above? Thanks again! Oh by the way, do you recommend her? |
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 Triple Extra-Ordinaire
Posts: 4244
     Location: Okla | [ Yes he was de-beaned a few weeks ago & "DON'T LAUGH" he gets regular weenie washings.YOUR LAUGHING,I CAN HEAR YOU !! 

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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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 Triple Extra-Ordinaire
Posts: 4244
     Location: Okla | I've only called her once, but she did not "drag" anything out of me. She simply asked for the name I called my horse, then in a few seconds she started telling me about his personality etc. Never once did she ask leading questions. She did ask me if there was anything specific that I would like to know about. |
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Posts: 2698
      Location: Taylor, TX | You don't even tell Toni the problems you are having. You just give her the horse's barn name. She will tell you what problems the horse has! |
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 Diva
    Location: SP, Brazil | Well, I ordered a reading. I will let everyone know how it turns out! |
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 Queen Boobie
Posts: 16414
        Location: I'm lost - please tell me, I'm not on BHW again!!! | Originally written by tripleE on 2004-03-31 9:12 AM [ Yes he was de-beaned a few weeks ago & "DON'T LAUGH" he gets regular weenie washings.YOUR LAUGHING,I CAN HEAR YOU !! 
    
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 Queen Boobie
Posts: 16414
        Location: I'm lost - please tell me, I'm not on BHW again!!! | Originally written by Sharp on 2004-03-31 9:12 AM Originally written by Where Am I? on 2004-03-31 11:10 AM
(she does say after she's done if you have any questions to ask your horsey go for it) Thanks, I think that I am going to try a reading, what can it hurt? What do you mean by the statement above? Thanks again! Oh by the way, do you recommend her? She gets on the phone and asks you your horses barn name (then she's quiet for a few seconds) and starts talking. She tells you about the tack you've been using, feeding, feelings, hurts, likes, dislikes, etc. Then when she's done with that horse, she asks you if you have any questions for him/her. Then you ask your horse anything and she tells you the answer. It's great! |
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Elite Veteran
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     Location: newalla,Ok. | Hi!!! Thought I would tell you that Red Earth feed with DR.Chancey has a complete feed that used to be Buckeye feed and now is called ProAdvantage. They told me that Dr. Majors feeds this feed to all of their horses at the clinic and recommends it because it is so balanced and digestiable. Plus you don't feed very much of it. I buy the one that is used when using alfalfa. I only mix a cup with my feedings and this is supposed to balance my feed out and bring it up to a 14% , I only feed it to my competion horses. and a sack last for quite awhile. Be seeing ya!!! |
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 Pedigree Expert
Posts: 10090
     Location: In the middle of what matters most. SD | I'd like to call her and ask about my stud that I just started conditioning again. I am afraid that I won't like what I hear. I know that he'd rather be our in the pasture with his mares instead of in his run waiting to be ridden. Plus, we brought another stud on the place so I can run "Speedy" this year and not worry about breeding mares. I know that he won't have anything good to say about me.  |
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 Bling Queen
Posts: 8861
         Location: No Clue | How long after you order a reading does she contact you?? Like if I ordered one today and selected Friday for my first choice, any chance it'd be this Friday?? |
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Posts: 1568
    Location: LA - Lower Arkansas | Back to the original question.... I feed Patriot Senior to several of my horses and they do great on it. I think it is actually made by Tindle though, or used to be. I also add the Moorman's minerals. |
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      Location: KS | How much does this usually cost? How long does it take? Thanks guys!! |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| go to her web site and it has the prices listed for the different readings. I haven't done it yet(still thinking) so I don't know how long it takes. angelhandranch.com |
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Posts: 2154
    Location: USA | Okay, I'm sick of hearing yall talk such good things about her. So I just ordered a reading from her website. I hope she's everything yall say. I will let you know how it goes. I don't know how long it will take her to set up the appointment. |
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