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Best Vet in Texas to treat a bleeder - who are your vets?
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Firefighter Wife
Reg. Mar 2014
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2014-08-03 9:43 AM
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Best Vet in Texas to treat a bleeder - who are your vets?
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I bought a new horse a few months back, I knew she was a bleeder, but I was told it was controlled by Lasix. I have dealt with bleeders before so this did not scare me given the talent of this mare. Well she is bleeding thru Lasix despite following all the normal protocols. While I love my vet, he just blows me off on the bleeding. Says give her 30 days of, antibiotics and start again conditioning. I know there are other things you can try with a bleeder so I'm seeking a vet in Texas that is aggressive and knowledgable about treating bleeders if anyone knows one. Thanks!
Edited by Firefighter Wife 2014-08-04 8:06 AM
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barrelbasher
Reg. Apr 2007
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2014-08-03 10:43 AM
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RE: Texas Vet that specializes in bleeders
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Location: Texas
All my. Vet told me was to at with the dosage and the timing of giving the lasix. I also decided to give a feed through supplement
(bleed block
) to double protect him. My thought is that many people can use these products and not have to use lasix so if I double up he would be even more covered.
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kmcsunshine
Reg. May 2007
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2014-08-03 10:45 AM
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RE: Texas Vet that specializes in bleeders
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The respiratory vet Sassy and Tessa used in CA comes to TX. I would get with him. PM her or me and I'll get you in touch with her.
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Barrelracer9906
Reg. Jan 2007
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2014-08-03 8:06 PM
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RE: Texas Vet that specializes in bleeders
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Firefighter Wife - 2014-08-03 9:43 AM
I bought a new horse a few months back, I knew she was a bleeder, but I was told it was controlled by Lasix. I have dealt with bleeders before so this did not scare me given the talent of this mare. Well she is bleeding thru Lasix despite following all the normal protocols. While I love my vet, he just blows me off on the bleeding. Says give her 30 days of, antibiotics and start again conditioning. I know there are other things you can try with a bleeder so I'm seeking a vet in Texas that is aggressive and knowledgable about treating bleeders if anyone knows one. Thanks!
I went to a vet in South Ms, My horse was bleeding thru 6-7cc of lasix - I am talking about coughing up blood bad - Gave my horse 2 months off after my last bad bleed to let him heal - had to use 2 rounds of antibiotics to finally get him clear and healed, Verified via scoping
This vet here got me Kentucky Red
(which is an antihemorrhagic
) to use along with my lasix - SUCCESS!
I would find a track vet if you cant find someone who specializes with performance horses
I use 5cc lasix and 5cc kentucky red
(4 hrs out IV
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hnhfarms
Reg. Sep 2005
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2014-08-03 9:08 PM
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RE: Texas Vet that specializes in bleeders
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Location: Texas
Try Dr Marty Tanner at Elgin He has something new that is working ;
)
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Firefighter Wife
Reg. Mar 2014
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2014-08-04 8:07 AM
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RE: Best Vet in Texas to treat a bleeder - who are your vets?
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Lovin Life
Reg. Apr 2004
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2014-08-04 9:44 AM
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RE: Best Vet in Texas to treat a bleeder - who are your vets?
Vodka for Lunch
Location: Lala Land
I love Dr. Tanner in Elgin
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NonaY
Reg. Nov 2003
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2014-08-04 11:36 AM
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RE: Best Vet in Texas to treat a bleeder - who are your vets?
Location: California
Ask the vet about giving 1/2 cc
(tab
) ace. It was recommended to me by one of my track vets but check with your vet first.
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