Hi Dawn- (November 2005)
I have spent all day reading your materials as well as the Q & A's. I feel that I have learned so much from you. But I too have a few questions,------
Barbara
For Dr. Schurg (December 2005)
Thank you so much for all of your time. Your answers will not only help me with this assignment, but also in choosing a career path.
Sincerely,
Samantha Yancey
For Herb Richardson (December 2005)
Thank you for your quick response, I really do appreciate it. It saddens my heart when they are not well.
Sincerely, Rebecca
For Dr Sales (November 2005)
Yes, this helps me a lot. I have been watching her over the past week and a half and the abscesses have now begun to heal. She has not gotten any worse, but not made much progress in getting better either. Our biggest problem is that our vet has just had surgery and is not making ranch calls, and my little ornery horse won't load into the trailer to go to them! So I just keep watching.
Thanks for answering my questions.
Susan
For Bill Schurg (November 2005)
Thanks for the advice and quick reply. We've been looking for some grass hay but we're in KY and it's hard to find square bales that aren't alfalfa. We'll keep searching! Have a great day.
For Lisa Williams (December 2005)
I actually think it might be about 20% or less and my horses & mule really seem to like it! Thanks again for your time, it seems like every person I talk to has a different opinion & it is all very confusing! I just want to do what is best for my horses & mule!
Thanks a lot! Misty Kosmerick
For Lisa Williams (November 2005)
I really appreciate the suggestion to use a pelleted or cubed hay product. Why didn't I think of that????? THANK YOU! I so appreciate your suggestions and I do plan on buying the Equine Saver in the future. Thanks for the KV Vet site as well. They have some VERY good prices. Happy Holidays and Keep it Natural,
Kellie Campbell and the very beloved, Birdy Girl