Health and Well Being

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Black Walnut Shavings Are Toxic to Horses

Black walnut trees are toxic for horses and can create laminitis and equine founder in a few hours with exposure to black walnut shavings. Tips for identifying these toxic trees, and how to spot the signs of laminitis as a result of exposure.

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DMSO for horses

DMSO can be great for horses, and you definitely need to use gloves. This powerful topical medication can also be used IV (with fluids) for injuries and head wounds. Always talk to your vet before using it, and know that it will transport anything on your horse’s skin into their body – like fly sprays. Use with much caution.

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