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A Horse Dies From Feed Toxicity At NBHA Worlds

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cutnrunqhmt
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2016-11-02 2:06 PM
Subject: RE: A Horse Dies From Feed Toxicity At NBHA Worlds



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SloRide - 2016-11-01 4:45 PM

How about we and see what the necropsy shows before we come to any hard and fast conclusions?

Their insides basically were blown out from perforated ulcers. I have 25 horses I had to treat everyone for ulcers that doesn't just happen. Glysophate causes gastric issues . I only mentioned it as a caution I never said all round up ready hay was evil mine just happened to still have round up in it.

Ya sure this wasn't selenium toxicity or an imbalance of another mineral?

If this was an issue with gly as you suggest, I would think there would be many, many, many more horses and livestock in similar situations ......




We tested for for nutrients and had no issues there and we are actually an area of very low selenium. My horses had no symptoms of this either. In our area I have talked to several other horse owners/breeders who had similar issues to mine several had the same hay, several lost horses as well. Those people just thought their horses had a colic episode and died until we started linking the hay to each other as well. One colt was a big fat 2yr old who looked amazing I was with him at around 8:30 pm left for an hour and he was dead when I got back. He ruptured inside, not caused by a blockage either he just blew apart inside. Gylsophate stops mineral and vitamin from being absorbed in many cases as well causing your animals to be unthrifty looking and in general not healthy. I talked to lots of people who use to raise gmo hay that no longer do because they had issues with it as well. Sometimes you have to beat the brush a little to find the answers and a lot of people get shut up. There is a huge amount of information out there and just like the other side you have to be sure of where it is coming from and not all will be true just like the other side is not always true. I am not good with words so sometimes this doesn't come out right so sorry .There are actually reports of animals having issues. Just this week I got information on a bunch of issues in Wisconsin from a vet clinic , they were comparing what I had happen. I wish I could say all of it but right now there are a few things I can't share just yet. I am hoping that soon we will be able to. I tried to explain that earlier.

Interesting - did anyone look for Blister Beetles? That would explain the ulcerations and quick death instances too ...

I will find it interesting if/when they publish and where this may be submitted too ....

we do not have blister beetles here.
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turn3turnsok
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Posted 2016-11-03 8:00 AM
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We are all speculating .... None of us will know for sure what happened.... I hope she had a necropsy and tissue samples were sent to a lab to either prove or disprove her her accusations.... I watched the video as many did of that poor horse suffering in that stall.. It was very emotional to watch since I just lost one to colic... If it wasn't the feed I hope she finds it in her heart to retract her claims of the feed being the cause.
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Bibliafarm
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Posted 2016-11-04 9:01 PM
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that wass my question to.. blister beetles.... hay is shipped in..  
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DebK32
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Posted 2016-11-21 1:38 PM
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Please please keep us informed if anyone sees the autopsy results on here.
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BamaCanChaser
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2016-11-21 4:00 PM
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DebK32 - 2016-11-21 1:38 PM

Please please keep us informed if anyone sees the autopsy results on here.

Kayla Keith posted this update on her status about the pregnant mare that died. She had a necropsy done.

"The results are inconclusive. They said its rare to not know the cause of death especially with how strong her neurological symptoms were. They did say it is not infectious. That's all I know right now."
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