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Barrel_Racer_1978
Reg. Aug 2015
Posted 2015-08-03 1:44 PM
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What are some other things besides lasix that I can toy with on a bleeder?? Kentucky Red? What works best?

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Barrel_Racer_1978
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Posted 2015-08-03 2:03 PM
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Tatum2
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Posted 2015-08-03 2:14 PM
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Personally I would not "toy" around with alternatives if you are running this horse. Each time it bleeds you are supposed to let it sit for awhile so it heals the scar tissue. This can make the horse feel like it is drowning if they bleed and not all horses actually have it come out their nose just in their lungs so you could think a product is working and they could be still bleeding. This I would consult a vet with

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Barrel_Racer_1978
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Posted 2015-08-03 2:38 PM
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I am consulting with my vet, he has been scoped right after a very hard run and completely clean. I just wanted some names to throw at my vet. That is all
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Barrel_Racer_1978
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Posted 2015-08-03 2:40 PM
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A little advise never hurt anyone. I take very good care of my horse and only gets run limited times.
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soonergirl98
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Posted 2015-08-03 3:08 PM
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Animal Element Immune Key helps heal the damage to the lung tissues.
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Barrel_Racer_1978
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Posted 2015-08-03 3:11 PM
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I have always heard the detox is great as well
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Lucy's Mom
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2015-08-03 5:42 PM
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Try Bleeder Stop by Oxy-Gen. It has worked great for my mare.
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Lmichaels
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Posted 2015-08-03 8:11 PM
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Barrel_Racer_1978 - 2015-08-03 1:44 PM What are some other things besides lasix that I can toy with on a bleeder?? Kentucky Red? What works best?

I use Kentucky Red and Lasix
My gelding will bleed thru lasix alone - I really think that I could control my geldings bleeding with kentucky red alone but I am too scared to try without lasix

I use AirPower too 
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raisinrox
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2015-08-03 8:35 PM
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Yunnan Baiyao powder it is a chinese herb for bleeders. I've been using it for a month and clocking faster than ever 
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dashnlotti
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Posted 2015-08-03 10:03 PM
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raisinrox - 2015-08-03 8:35 PM

Yunnan Baiyao powder it is a chinese herb for bleeders. I've been using it for a month and clocking faster than everΒ 

Ditto. I use this along with lasix.
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Barrel_Racer_1978
Reg. Aug 2015
Posted 2015-08-04 7:55 AM
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My vet is thinking Kentucky Red or Ventipulmin??? Really thinking this is more nasal than lung since she scoped so clean. Also my vet said something about Flair Strips??? and another med by the name of Colloidal Silver.
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1paintedjewel
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2015-08-04 9:58 AM
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I learned the hard way.  I wish I had done the tracheal wash and ultrasound sooner.
They found an infection in my horses lungs.  He also has scar tissue from where he bled before.
My horse would bleed and within an hour be scoped and it looked like he never bled.   
Mine also has an arytenoid obstructing his airway.  They fixed that.  My vet never would have seen that.
You have to scope right after or during exercise.

My advice, don't waste time and money on supplements until you know what you're really dealing with.
There are so many things that can cause/contribute to a  bleed.  Take him somewhere that can do a full respiratory workup.
I'm 3 months into treatment on mine and have spent about $2000 for vets, test, meds.
Much less than I've spent on supplements trying to prevent it.
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-08-04 10:01 AM
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Barrel_Racer_1978 - 2015-08-03 2:38 PM

I am consulting with my vet, he has been scoped right after a very hard run and completely clean. I just wanted some names to throw at my vet. That is all

If his lungs had no blood in after a run, then I would be looking at an alternative reason for the blood. I would first ensure the vet has the appropriate scope to to scope. I learned there are many vets who say they scope the lungs but don't. The scope has to go into the bronchioles

Guttural pouch infection

Irritated airway

Infected sinuses

A nose bleed
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raisinrox
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2015-08-04 12:39 PM
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 I purchased my yunnan powder ast www.bigdweb.com and it comes in one dose vials. Don't know if my PM actuaslly went out to people.
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