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roxieannie
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2016-09-15 10:19 AM
Subject: Bear ( Scott )



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 have you tried your horses on the golden paste? 
A while back on one of the posts you were thinking about trying it. 
Ive started my horse on it, last week, and at this time am impressed with the results. 
My horse is a wuss. To make a long story short, he would not back strait. Was fussing with me. Farrier mentioned it was time to get him injected again. 
After one week on golden past, is now backing strait. Wanting to make nice stops. Nice and soft in his loping departures. 

 
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-15 1:06 PM
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Yes, we've been giving it to our horses, and I can only say that I have a feeling it's a good thing. The reason I word it that way is because we don't really have any vexing health issues going on with any of our horses right now. I also take it twice a day myself both because of my various aches and pains, as well as my chronic leukemia. I seem to have less back pain while I'm taking it regularly, but of course that doesn't prove anything. I have a Rottie who has had wrist soreness, possibly from OCD, and she gets it too. Again, she seems to feel better when she's taking it. So, back to the question of whether or not it's good for horses, I don't know for sure, because in ours it's more of a preventative/maintenance measure. Does that make sense?

The thing to keep in mind is that the stuff is dirt cheap and it's safe. That makes for a very favorable risk/reward profile.
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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2016-09-15 1:13 PM
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Are you talking about the Tumeric paste? 
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-15 1:36 PM
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GoMistyGo - 2016-09-15 1:13 PM

Are you talking about the Tumeric paste? 

Yes
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GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2016-09-15 1:38 PM
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 Can you please post recipe and amount for horses.
I take a turmeric/black pepper supplement and like it.
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2016-09-15 1:39 PM
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Where can I find this paste?
I'd like to know more about it. 
 
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-15 2:02 PM
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-15 2:35 PM
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Sorry...the picture was too large. Here's the recipe. It's a snap.

1/2 c pure turmeric powder (I buy bulk, organic)

1-2 c water

Simmer for 7-10 minutes. May add water to desired consistency.

Remove from heat and stir in 1/3 c coconut oil (or olive) and add 1.5 tsp FRESH ground black pepper.

Keep in a jar and refrigerate. You can freeze excess. Be careful because that stuff can stain anything....clothes, counter tops, etc....

Recommended starting doses:

Humans - 1/4 to 1/2 tsp twice daily.
Dogs/cats - 1/8 - 1/4 tsp twice daily.
Horses - 1 tsp twice daily.

You can increase the amounts incrementally. There's no good hard and fast rule for max amounts. I take 1 tsp twice daily, for example. We only give the horses once a day, but we give them a tablespoon mixed with feed. They might be a little fussy about it at first, but eventually they eat it up just fine. Their muzzles get a little orange!
Ideally twice daily is better, because it has a half life of about 4 hours. I don't know why in the world it has to be refrigerated, but that's what they keep telling me. It's a nuisance to have to bring it out to the barn everytime we feed.
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Bear
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-15 2:37 PM
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Also, if you are a FB user, there is a "Turmeric Users Group" and there's always someone available to answer questions. I check in every so often. Ask to join.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-15 2:47 PM
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 I give it to my horses, like Bear, no real issues but I have seen good improvement in my arthritic lab.
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-09-15 2:52 PM
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This along with equithrive really helps out my teenage horse that has been there done that. 
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2016-09-15 3:30 PM
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uno-dos-tres! - 2016-09-15 2:52 PM This along with equithrive really helps out my teenage horse that has been there done that. 

 My vet just recommended equithrive, I will have to look into it. 
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roxieannie
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2016-09-15 4:57 PM
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I've been giving it to my horse twice a day. Ive frozen the paste in little 1/4 teaspoon amounts. It doesn't take long for them to defrost. Add that to soaked alfalfa cube and make a much. For a fussy horse he took right to it after th initial nose curling.
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Cowgirl Kat
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2016-09-15 5:01 PM
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love love Turmeric! Such a useful and benefical herb  
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