Loralee Bettridge
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Few Horse Health question`s Help !?
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Question about stealing stuff from clothes shops?
talk to the sales clerks or managers tell them about your project they can give you an idea whats most commonly stolen
How do you tag people in status?
Not checking them in but white something about them and posting there name so they get a notifacation saying they were tagged in a status?
Kuhli loaches swimming all over?
I have a heavily planted 20 gallon tank with guppies, tetras, glass catfish. I also bought 3 kuhli loaches a few days ago. Most of the time they hide under the wood and rocks, but today I did a 50% water change (tank is overstocked). This raised the water temp 3-4 degrees because since it's summer, the tap water comes out hot no matter what. I do float a ziploc bag full of ice in the tank when adding new water to counteract this a bit. Anyway, since the water change, the loaches have been very active, swimming all over the tank. Are they happy because they have new, clean water, or is this a sign of distress because of the change in environment/temp?
Why do feminists enjoy castrating nice guys?
Why is it that the modern feminist never sleeps with the nice guy, disgusted with his subservience, but serves the chauvinist alpha male with more sexual delights than could have been experienced in the days of Roman orgies?
What do you use to catch big catfish?
i was told that chicken breast with chery kool-aid packs mixed with it works what else could i add to give it a strong smell so catfish will know its in the water as soon as it hits. what are some baits you use and how much does it cost. also i had a little problem with my fishing reel. well the handle on it broke off some how. how and where could i get the parts to fix it.
Foal with big belly?????
I used to work for an equine vet that specialized in breeding. There were quite a few orphaned foals in our care each year, and it was always the orphaned foals that bloated like that. From what I understand, it's a side-effect of malnutrition from lack of mother's milk. It's not always caused by worms. I would definitely talk to your veterinarian about it. If he's on a good de-worming program then a change in diet might be required. Our orphaned foals always grew out of it with some decent healthcare, nutrition and exercise. A bloated belly may also be caused by lack of exercise. Younger horses who were on stall rest, or who had been ill and inactive for some time would look like that. There are many possibilities here, so consulting a veterinarian is definitely your best bet for finding answers. I would just advise against de-worming him until he's confirmed to have worms. Too much de-wormer can do more harm than good. You don't want to de-worm a horse out of schedule before you know what he has. Certain de-wormers only kill certain species of parasites, so even if he has worms and you blindly de-worm, you may not fix the problem.
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