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bigdreamnbh12
Reg. Feb 2018
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2018-02-27 5:17 PM
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Maintaining a Bleeder/do's and donts
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Just curious on some supplements that can help a horse that bleeds if there is any, something that can be given prior to them being brought back in to shape and throughout the season and can be used with Lasix once it is being ran consistently.
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rodeomom3
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I think the most important and best thing you can do is keep them in top shape.
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runfastturnsmooth
Reg. Jan 2017
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DONT ever let any supplement company tell you they have some magic potion that works as good as Lasix.
They do not.
They do however cause many horses to get serious lung infections bc the owner quits giving lasix and just uses said magic supplement.
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
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2018-02-28 3:16 AM
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runfastturnsmooth - 2018-02-27 8:56 PM
DONT ever let any supplement company tell you they have some magic potion that works as good as Lasix.
They do not.
They do however cause many horses to get serious lung infections bc the owner quits giving lasix and just uses said magic supplement.
Absolutely 100% agree!
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inittowinit
Reg. Feb 2018
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2018-02-28 7:17 AM
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runfastturnsmooth - 2018-02-27 9:56 PM
DONT ever let any supplement company tell you they have some magic potion that works as good as Lasix.
They do not.
They do however cause many horses to get serious lung infections bc the owner quits giving lasix and just uses said magic supplement.
Well said!
I do give mine a vitamin K and C supplement. Does it work? Maybe, maybe not but im not taking them off to find out.
Nothing replaces Lasix though as said above. Keeping those lungs as fit as possible is best thing as well.
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