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    Location: NE TX | Has anyone used both of these together? Do you like one better than the other? |
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| If you have any questions about ventipulmin,PM me. |
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| I would not use both together. |
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   Location: Texas | I have a full bucket of Bleeder Stop that I have decided not to feed if anyone is interested. I decided to stick with the Curost supplements. I am considering adding EquiPulmin along with the Curost though. I have read others have had success with that combination. |
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       Location: Alberta, Canada | I use Cur Ost and Equipulmin. Never tried Bleeder Stop because we cant get it up to Canada. |
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      Location: Oklahoma | TBone - 2017-03-06 11:13 AM
I have a full bucket of Bleeder Stop that I have decided not to feed if anyone is interested. I decided to stick with the Curost supplements. I am considering adding EquiPulmin along with the Curost though. I have read others have had success with that combination.
How much?
I looked into equipulmin. You give it three times daily orally which those both turned me off. With work schedule I can't be home on the afternoons to give it & I really don't wanna have to fight a horse to give it orally, it also says to not give lasix when using it and I'm nkt sure I trust that. |
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   Location: Texas | A new 5 lb bucket is $175 + shipping if ordered. I would take $140 including shipping. It is a full, like new bucket. Kept in the house.
ETA: Or make me a REASONABLE offer!
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| Just bumping up for more testimonials regarding Equipulmin and Lasix. Now I heard you can use this and cut back your lasix amount to like half? IDK though |
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| My horses all are bleeders, when people say their horses don't bleed, how do they know? I thought it was upwards to 70-80 percent of all horses bleed, and only a small percentage of that is actually seen in the nostril. So when someone says I gave my horse _________ (whatever) and they don't bleed do they have them scoped after every run? Obvioudly not. Just curious. Now to answer the question...... I did the oxy supplements to all 3 of my bleeders last year but never didn't run them on lasix. None of them showed any signs of bleeding, I am now going to use Silver Herbs?? The NOLasix. I also have them on other supplements to help with other things. 6-way is my main one, then other breathing and respiritory crap. SO I don't know how you ever trust not to use lasix either?? I would have liked to use Euipulmin, think it sound interesting, but expensive and pretty intense in doseages. I used Cur-ost, like it, but 4 horses needing about 3 scoops a day was not even feasable!! |
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| I used the Bleeder stop and Equipulmin,but not together. Neither one worked for my horse. I went thru 1 and 1/2 gallons of the Equipulmin and followed all the recommended dosages. Used Lasix,but not within 2 hours of Equipulmin and he still bled. He had a transtracheal wash at OSU, so after a decreasing dosage of steroids for 24 days,I'm getting him legged up again.
He sure loved the taste of the Equipulmin,though!! |
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