Folks on-line
Today is
Home
Place Ad
Place a Horse for Sale Ad
Place a Horse Trailer for Sale Ad
Place a Truck for Sale Ad
Place a Stallion Service Ad
Place a Tack Store Ad
Place a Rescue Dog Ad
Place a Services Provided Ad
New!
Record my horse's information (Free)
Log in to my account
For Sale
Barrel Horses for Sale
Barrel Horses for Sale Videos
Horse Trailers for Sale
Trucks for Sale
Stallion Service
Saddles and Tack for Sale
Rescue Dogs
Log in to my account
Stallions
Services
Events
Search for Barrel Horse Events
Place a Free Event Listing
Sanctioning Bodies
Find an Arena
List Your Arena Free
Live Webcasts
BHW Podcast Series
Live/Upcoming Webcasts
Forums
Barrel Racing Forum
Barrel Racers Directory
Trainers
In Memorium
BHW News
View My List
Contact
Contact Info
FAQ
BHW Banners
Custom Websites
Our Apps
Rate Page
Fraud Reporting
Find us on Facebook
🗂️ Forums
📷 Albums
🎨 Skins
🔍 Search
📝 Register
💻 Logon
You are logged in as a guest.
Logon
or
register
an account to access more features.
Other Forums
Horse Trailers
Trucks
Nerve damage
Moderators:
luluwhit
,
gotothewhip
,
cindyt
,
crossspur
,
ForumAdmin
Jump to page :
1
Last activity 2015-06-09 6:34 PM
7 replies, 2618 views
View previous thread
::
View next thread
General Discussion
->
Barrel Talk
Flat
Threaded
Nested
hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted
2015-06-08 9:58 AM
Subject:
Nerve damage
Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
Location: Kansas
Has anyone had any experience with horses that have nerve damage?
My gelding who I posted on previously about not flexing to the right side....has a lump in his neck upwards towards his poll. Vet believes it could be nerve damage since he was through a pretty tramatic experience in a feedlot previous to my ownership. I'm buting him twice a day for a week, and he will see the vet again within the next 2 weeks for x-rays, and another adjustment from the chiro.
Please tell me someone has experience with this
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted
2015-06-08 11:36 AM
Subject:
RE: Nerve damage
The Advice Guru
Posts: 6419
No experience with it but I would be looking at acupuncture and perhaps message Della and get her opinion on essential oils as she has been having good luck with the oils and has been experimenting on horses
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted
2015-06-08 12:44 PM
Subject:
RE: Nerve damage
Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
Location: Kansas
cheryl makofka - 2015-06-08 11:36 AM No experience with it but I would be looking at acupuncture and perhaps message Della and get her opinion on essential oils as she has been having good luck with the oils and has been experimenting on horses
Thanks Cheryl, I was wondering about accupuncture myself. I'll shoot della a message as well
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
cutnrunqhmt
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted
2015-06-08 2:08 PM
Subject:
RE: Nerve damage
Expert
Posts: 2258
We had a mare in race training who had nerve damage to her face. She had an ear that flopped and a lip that drooped bad she couldn't close it at all. We kept a magnet on her poll for a few hours a day and it did help her she was able to move her ear again and her lip a bit better.
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted
2015-06-08 2:42 PM
Subject:
RE: Nerve damage
Experienced Mouse Trapper
Posts: 3106
Location: North Dakota
Yes, I have a gelding now that has had several instances with traumatic muscle/nerve damage, first one included a dragging front leg, where somehow he fell and banged so hard he damaged the brachial cephalic nerve, the latest was owner induced,
(me
) combined with some of his own shenanigans that he is very sore on his left neck and right elbow.
(right leg drug this time
) I've never had accupuncture before but that seems amazing and then I followed with a deep tissue massage and chiro adjustment. The chiro advised several stretches to keep the muscles loose and to strengthen those that need it. This horse has had a treatment once a week for the last 3 weeks and is looking about 90% better
(eek that's a lot of $ spent in the last month
) BUT my hope is to be able to start lightly exercising him tonight. Accupuncture is truly amazing and a good massage therapist/chiro is too.
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
soonergirl98
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted
2015-06-08 2:42 PM
Subject:
RE: Nerve damage
Expert
Posts: 2013
Location: Piedmont, OK
The supplement Alcar is helpful for nerve damage. it's Acetyl L Carnatine. Animal Element has it available on the website. i strongly recommend it to all of my customers who deal with EPM
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted
2015-06-09 7:03 AM
Subject:
RE: Nerve damage
Blessed
Location: Here
In our stories contest about a horse with nerve damage and how PHT helped this overcome this. PHT has several nerve damage success stories. But nerve damage needs to be addressed quickly after damage. The longer the wait after injury the less the % of recovery
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted
2015-06-09 6:34 PM
Subject:
RE: Nerve damage
Warmblood with Wings
Posts: 27846
Location: Florida..
My gelding was spider bit to left of neck near poll area..very difficult to supple etc.. Accupuncture worked amazingly well and stretches and also PHT..
↑ Top
↓ Bottom
Jump to page :
1
Jump to forum :
General Discussion
----------------------
+ Barrel Talk
+ Teen Talk
+ Transportation
+ LET'S TALK NFR
+ Barrel Events
+ BHW Product Research Forum
+ Hay Forum
+ Sticky Forum
+ Live Events
+ Singles Corral
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
Flat
Threaded
Nested
View previous thread
::
View next thread
© Copyright 2002-
BarrelHorseWorld.com All rights reserved including digital rights
Support - Contact
/
Log in to my account
'
(
Delete all cookies set by this site
)
Running
MegaBBS ASP Forum Software
© 2002-2026 PD9 Software
Registered to: Barrel Horse World