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jschipper
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2016-06-03 9:09 AM
Subject: RE: Ventipulmin OR Oxy O2



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jd&ez - 2016-05-22 10:13 AM Ventipulmin is the better product. So what if the other stuff is "natural"? That's nothing but a marketing gimmick. That's kinda like the people that talk about "natural"Β dewormers. It's still poisonΒ and kills the worms. Or, if it doesn't, why use itΒ at all?



Hemlock sap is all natural too. Bet you don't want to take a big drink of that all natural sap. Poison ivy is all natural as well. Bottom line, use what's best for the horse's condition. Β 
DISAGREE!!! I have a mare who is EXTREMELY sensitive to steroids and they will kill her... in fact when we were initially treating her IAD, they almost did. O2 has been a god sent for her. It is not a gimmick and until you have a horse that absolutely cannot have chemical medications, you don't realize how scary they can be!

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I didn't say that there weren't horses that can handle it... but to say that chemicals are ok for EVERY horse and the other stuff is bs is wrong. O2 has made a huge difference in my mare and ventipulmin almost killed her. That's my experience. Period.
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Lovin Life
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2016-06-03 11:29 AM
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My gelding is COPD not IAD, but he does very well with the Cur-Ost Total by itself. I have used Venti and O2 and like both actually. If I use venti I will give him 3cc the night before, morning of, and 1.5 that evening. That has worked for me in very humid conditions, but I will say I have used the O2 in same conditions and he did great with no trouble. It's just more expensive.
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jd&ez
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2016-06-03 7:40 PM
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jschipper - 2016-05-24 11:23 AM
jd&ez - 2016-05-22 10:13 AM Ventipulmin is the better product. So what if the other stuff is "natural"? That's nothing but a marketing gimmick. That's kinda like the people that talk about "natural" dewormers. It's still poison and kills the worms. Or, if it doesn't, why use it at all?



Hemlock sap is all natural too. Bet you don't want to take a big drink of that all natural sap. Poison ivy is all natural as well. Bottom line, use what's best for the horse's condition.  
DISAGREE!!! I have a mare who is EXTREMELY sensitive to steroids and they will kill her... in fact when we were initially treating her IAD, they almost did. O2 has been a god sent for her. It is not a gimmick and until you have a horse that absolutely cannot have chemical medications, you don't realize how scary they can be!

You "disagree"?? WTF?? I said "bottom line, use what's best for the horse's condition". You "disagree". Again, WTF??

So you shouldn't use what's best for the horse? "Disagree" all **** day long then.  
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megsm
Reg. Dec 2015
Posted 2016-06-04 1:36 AM
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Have you considered trying Equipulmin? I've tried several treatments for allergies and that is the best thing so far. My guy has been on it a week and I noticed improvement within two days. One cough the day after he started it and none since. It's supposed to be good for any type of respiratory issues.
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Thecowgirlinme
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2016-07-01 2:49 PM
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anyone else trying the equipulmin
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cannchaser21
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2016-09-01 4:26 PM
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-09-02 12:47 AM
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cannchaser21 - 2016-09-01 4:26 PM Following  

Lots of gals that rodeo hard and are criss-crossing the country have their horses on Equipulmin or Bev's for allergies. They are being assaulted by different allergens every few hours.  
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run2winedge
Reg. May 2008
Posted 2016-09-02 5:18 PM
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I've dealt with allergies for the last 3 yrs & this yr was th first time I count ride/run him during the summer months. First time I've done on my own no vet, I used essential oils, bought a equiresp (use sometimes with oils) & OE WIND. My guy has SWOLLEN nasal passages only with his allergies. All allergies are different. I also do a daily dose of Spirulina for his Imune system. Oh & what will ALWAY be in my trailer now "VICKS VAPOR RUB" to put in his nostrils. Vicks is the only way I can exercise at home.
OE wind & Vicks before I run.
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run2winedge
Reg. May 2008
Posted 2016-09-02 5:20 PM
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I might ad first yr allergies turned into inner ear infection.
2nd yr lower respiratory infection.
This year I'm able to run him using all natural stuff

Edited by run2winedge 2016-09-02 5:21 PM
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2016-09-08 8:44 PM
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 I have a brand new tube of Oxy 02 that I just bought and don't need it right now. $100. Message me if anyone needs a tube for $20 off retail.
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~BINGO~
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2016-09-09 3:41 PM
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As far as the Equipulmin goes, at $150/ gallon, how much is administered and how long does a gallon last for one horse?
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ImaSparkyAce
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2016-09-09 7:49 PM
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I've used ventpulmin a few times. Made my horses kinda high and really gets their heart racing. I would avoid it if possible.
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Runaway
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2016-09-09 8:20 PM
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No to Ventipulmin, can cause heart attacks!  Instead, try Oxy-Gen Rush or Finish Line's Air Power.



 
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TBone
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2016-09-10 8:43 AM
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~BINGO~ - 2016-09-09 3:41 PM As far as the Equipulmin goes, at $150/ gallon, how much is administered and how long does a gallon last for one horse?
A dose is 60cc.  One gallon = 3785cc = 63 / 60cc doses.  At $150 gallon = $2.38/dose (not including shipping cost). 

Dosages:
To maintain a healthy respiratory system: 
60cc- Daily
 
Mucus & Breathing Disorder:
60cc- 3 times a day until horse improves.
 
Bad Bleeders:
120cc 3 times a day for first 2 days, then 60cc 3 times per day until race day.
 
Pre-Race:
120cc, 30 - 60 minutes before race. 
60cc, 30 – 60 minutes before exercise, jog or workout.
 
Ingredients:
Rosemary, Honey, Witch Hazel, Fenugreek Seed, Black Seed, Damiana Leaves, Marshmallow, Sage, Juniper Berries, Chamomile Flowers, Cloves, Spearmint, Cinnamon, Thyme, Potassium Sorbate.
 
*Due to the unique, holistic properties of EquiPulmin and variations in horse’s needs, dosages may vary and there is absolutely no risk involved in using more than the recommended amount or obtaining any negative side effects.  

Edited by TBone 2016-09-10 8:46 AM
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palgalz
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2016-09-12 9:32 AM
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If you have ever had a horse with COPD as a result of un controlled bleeding you wouldn't even question which to use.  Horrible disease!!!   
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