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   Location: Pilot Point, TX | We had a mare quit sweating a few years ago and tried several remedies to no avail. We wound up breeding her and got a couple very nice babies.
However, we were thinking about getting her up to try again, since some people had said that their horses had started sweating again after foaling.
What are some things you all have done or tried to get a horse to sweat again? |
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Posts: 806
    Location: Arkansas | I've heard of some that put a can of beer in their feed. |
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 Hog Tie My Mojo
Posts: 4847
       Location: Opelousas, LA | We have a mare that doesn't sweat well and unfortunately she seems to passing that trait along about 25% of the time.
We have tried dark beer and One AC, with out as much success as I would like. We are going to try the Chioce of Champions product this year, hope it will work. |
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Veteran
Posts: 150
   Location: Okla | Smart PAC has supplements for this. I use them every summer and they do work and not that expensive |
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 Shelter Dog Lover
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| One AC worked for our mare- took 10 days for her to start sweating. It was not a full sweat, propably about 70%. She was up during the day under fans and out at night. We did not let her get too hot and were able to stil compete on her. When we traveled out of humid Houston area to dryer climates she would sweat like she was suppose to.
Edited by rodeomom3 2014-02-17 12:33 PM
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 Namesless in BHW
Posts: 10368
       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | Dark Ale beer works also. |
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Posts: 615
  Location: Wyoming | Platinum refresh... Only thing that has worked on mine! |
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 Sorry I don't have any advice
Posts: 1975
         Location: Sunnyland Florida | Acupuncture  |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 975
        Location: The barn...where else? SW Missouri | Equine Mega Sweat |
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Posts: 1313
    Location: Georgia | ~~True Sweat at www.choiceofchamps.com use coupon code cockk for 10% off and free shipping. A horse sweat supplement that really works! During training, a horse’s temperature can increase to 104 degrees or more and if it can’t sweat properly, a condition known as anhidrosis, its performance will be lacking, and it may exhibit hair loss and a dull rough coat. True Sweat helps to manage this condition by helping the horse produce the neurotransmitters Dopamine, Norepinephrine, and Epinerphrine, and thereby producing sweat.
Packaged in a two month supply (500 grams) $80.00 INGREDIENTS:
Zinc - Essential trace element, Zinc, plays important roles in growth and development, the immune response, neurological function and reproduction. Nearly 100 different enzymes depend on Zinc for their ability to catalyze.. Choline -Lipothropic factor and precursor of Betaine, used by the kidneys to maintain water balance, critical for normal membrane structure and function. Used to produce the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine. Inositol - A fundamental ingredient of cell membranes, necessary for proper function of nerves, brain and muscles. Deficiency of inositol can lead to poor hair condition. Seratonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain that depends upon Inositol to function properly. Thiamine - One of the B-Vitamins that helps the body convert carbohydrates into energy. Thiamine is essential for the functioning of the heart, muscles and nervous system.. Niacin - One of the B-Vitamins required for cell respiration. NIacin helps in the release of energy and the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Promotes proper circulation healthy skin. Correct functioning of the nervous system and normal secretion of bile and stomach fluids. Pyridoxine -One of the B-Vitamines necessary for the metabolism of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Pyridoxine assists in the balancing of Sodium and Potassium, essential nutrients of sweat. Pantothenic Acid - One of the B-Vitamins, a component of Coenzyme A, an essential coenzyme for a variety of reactions that sustain life. Necessary for the synthesis of essential fats, steroid hormones and the neurotransmitter Acetycholine. Tocopherol - A fat-soluble antioxidant vitamin involved in the metabolism of all cells. It protects Vitamin A and essential fatty acids from oxidation in the body cells and prevents breakdown of body tissues. Packaged in a two month supply (500 grams) $80.00 True Sweat |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 729
    Location: south central usa | tried almost everything listed above One AC, Platinum Refresh, threw my money away on Mega Sweat, and tried some Guiness beer.
the best results we had were when the horse was coming off the Refresh and going onto the beer. only problem was that she was sweating profusely shoulders forward (soaked) and not much at all on the rest of the body
giving a shot of dex every 2-3-4 weeks is our only option at this point due to breathing issues |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 452
      Location: Texas | One ac and a can of guiness on her grain |
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Posts: 141
  Location: College Station, TX | Don't wait until she stops sweating to start something. I didn't have any luck getting mine to sweat once he already stopped (tried beer, one AC, true sweat, and mega sweat) but I started him on one AC in early march while it was still cool and he kept sweating. |
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Posts: 52
  Location: South Mississippi | http://www.equiwinner.com/instructions.htm
We used these equiwinner patches. Had a mare that would not sweat at all..not a drop. We were a little worried about these but we had tried everything, beer, one AC, but after a few days on the patches she was dripping.
And she still sweats, we haven't had to redo them. |
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  Desert Diva
Posts: 4946
        Location: The birthplace of Honest Abe | I did one AC and acupuncture and what actually worked for us, was the equine touch that Pam Cantrell did. I dont know if she still does or not because I am no longer in TX but it worked. |
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Posts: 1094
    Location: Florida | ACUPUNCTURE! |
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Posts: 91
   Location: Pilot Point, TX | Thanks all! |
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They Don't Know Me
Posts: 3299
       Location: Bastrop, TX | Didn't read all the other posts but this is what Vet suggested with mine, and he litterally was bad....gave him a Shiner Boch Dark Draft beer on his feed twice a day....a whole bottle each time, less the swig my sister would take in the evening feeding....lol.... vet suggested Dark Draft......in less than 10 days to 2 weeks he was completely back to normal.....when I say he was bad....I mean he was real bad....not even doing any exercise at all.....huffing and puffing and had to be kept in shade, fans, and wet down several times a day.....came out of the blue one summer had never had a problem in the past, and has not done it since that year.....maybe 3 summers or so ago. |
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 Fridayaholic
Posts: 1990
         Location: Warsaw, VA | Animal Element Immune and the In The Zone Paste. Proven results especiakly in the OK/TX summer heat. |
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  Sock eating dog owner
Posts: 4557
     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | I heard Dark coffee/cold and gatorade. Gatorade is potassium. Sodium is SALT. A horse requires 2 tablespoons of salt per day. Salt consumption brings the water levels up. With out water being saved in the body no sweat to use. |
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