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Reg. Nov 2008
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2014-06-23 11:28 AM
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Mare that bucks when she's in heat
Rescue Rat
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Location: Louisiana
My aunt has a mare that is a small quarter horse that my little cousin
(5 years old
) rides. The mare is great EXCEPT when in heat she wants to buck. Any suggestions ???? I think they are using the mare magic now. She asked me about marbling but i have never had a mare with it done and i have never done it so i didnt recomend it. Just wanted to see if anyone had any advice
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Just Bring It
Reg. Oct 2003
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2014-06-23 11:34 AM
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RE: Mare that bucks when she's in heat
Husband Spoiler
Posts: 4151
Location: North Dakota
My mare gets pretty sore during her cycles and my vet recommended Previcox or banamine to help with the discomfort. I don't want to mess with Regumate so I am going the Previcox route currently but am curious about raspberry leaves. I asked my vet about a marble and she prefers Regumate but like I said I don't want to deal with it. It is expensive too. I may still pursue a marble with possibly a vet that has more experience with them.
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jschipper
Reg. Feb 2010
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2014-06-23 12:33 PM
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RE: Mare that bucks when she's in heat
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Posts: 964
Location: Alberta, Canada
Raspberry tea!!!
I keep it on hand at ALL times. Have a four year old that is way behind in her training because when we started her she bucked for 90 days straight due to endocrine issues. 1 round of raspberry tea and she has not bucked since!
I use the loose leaf from the health food store. 3/4 cup in about 3L of water - simmer for 3hours. I use a slow cooker as I find this works best. You want to avoid doing this in a metalic container. Leave the leaf in the tea and feed 1/2 cup/day as needed. I would bet you would see a huge difference!
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Blaundee
Reg. Dec 2006
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2014-06-23 5:15 PM
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RE: Mare that bucks when she's in heat
Keep those crap slapping tails away!
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jschipper - 2014-06-23 11:33 AM
Raspberry tea!!!
I keep it on hand at ALL times. Have a four year old that is way behind in her training because when we started her she bucked for 90 days straight due to endocrine issues. 1 round of raspberry tea and she has not bucked since!
I use the loose leaf from the health food store. 3/4 cup in about 3L of water - simmer for 3hours. I use a slow cooker as I find this works best. You want to avoid doing this in a metalic container. Leave the leaf in the tea and feed 1/2 cup/day as needed. I would bet you would see a huge difference!
I'm so trying this for my mare...
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Just Bring It
Reg. Oct 2003
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2014-06-23 9:54 PM
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RE: Mare that bucks when she's in heat
Husband Spoiler
Posts: 4151
Location: North Dakota
Blaundee - 2014-06-23 5:15 PM
jschipper - 2014-06-23 11:33 AM Raspberry tea!!! I keep it on hand at ALL times. Have a four year old that is way behind in her training because when we started her she bucked for 90 days straight due to endocrine issues. 1 round of raspberry tea and she has not bucked since! I use the loose leaf from the health food store. 3/4 cup in about 3L of water - simmer for 3hours. I use a slow cooker as I find this works best. You want to avoid doing this in a metalic container. Leave the leaf in the tea and feed 1/2 cup/day as needed. I would bet you would see a huge difference!
I'm so trying this for my mare...
Me too!
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Honeymoney
Reg. Apr 2012
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2014-06-24 12:21 AM
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RE: Mare that bucks when she's in heat
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Just Bring It - 2014-06-23 9:54 PM
Blaundee - 2014-06-23 5:15 PM
jschipper - 2014-06-23 11:33 AM Raspberry tea!!! I keep it on hand at ALL times. Have a four year old that is way behind in her training because when we started her she bucked for 90 days straight due to endocrine issues. 1 round of raspberry tea and she has not bucked since! I use the loose leaf from the health food store. 3/4 cup in about 3L of water - simmer for 3hours. I use a slow cooker as I find this works best. You want to avoid doing this in a metalic container. Leave the leaf in the tea and feed 1/2 cup/day as needed. I would bet you would see a huge difference!
I'm so trying this for my mare...
Me too!
I feed crushed raspberry leaves. They do work well. Mare Magic is simply crushed raspberry leaves. We feed the raspberry leaves to out geldings as well. I order from morethanalive.com or herbstore.com.
I just had my 2 year old filly caslicked for a different reason but it does help with reproductive organ issues. Very inexpensive.
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