tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post1347653515303259871..comments2024-01-06T02:00:05.220-07:00Comments on SprinklerBandits: Mixed EmotionsSprinklerBandithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02948487857418394022noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post-47002966475260889872010-09-26T14:53:37.277-06:002010-09-26T14:53:37.277-06:00Just want to say that your new barn...seems amazin...Just want to say that your new barn...seems amazing and I cant wait to see pictures!!!!! <br />Also, Marissa said some great advice. I too, agree with Bif, that with time, proper care and turnout, you may see those ulcers clear up for Izzy as she adjusts to her new life of pasture time :)Kristen Eleni Shellenbargerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01458744919530540978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post-31513163409847089932010-09-25T15:30:07.465-06:002010-09-25T15:30:07.465-06:00Marissa said a lot of what I would say. =)
You co...Marissa said a lot of what I would say. =)<br /><br />You could try the Ugard after she's in her new place a while and adjusted, and see if she seems the same (or better). Her ulcers SHOULD get better with the better turnout (and probably a happier you! Working where you board is kind of rough). I have had great success with SmartGut as well. I also did the omeprazole 12 hours before trailer and a few days after for an ulcery sort, and it did wonders.<br /><br />Looking forward to your new barn!! It sounds so ideal...Bifhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07648037666735227722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post-41453497512796053232010-09-23T21:08:17.114-06:002010-09-23T21:08:17.114-06:00You will be closer to Izzy when you have such a ha...You will be closer to Izzy when you have such a hand in her care. Don't know what feeds you have in your area stores, but I can recommend Purina Healthy Edge as a low carb, high fat feed in an easily digested pellet. Sweet feeds are OK, but I've often found undigested corn and grains in my Boys' manure, so I much prefer the pelleted feeds.Jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10029423500476995817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post-51460628258391361432010-09-23T17:10:06.999-06:002010-09-23T17:10:06.999-06:00I love your last comment too. In looking at her an...I love your last comment too. In looking at her and reading about her it is evident you have a very special horse. She's a stunning black Oldenburg who you have a blast with - Wow!Carolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17207626703988850059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post-50579201475786451652010-09-23T16:06:34.994-06:002010-09-23T16:06:34.994-06:00I had to come to similar crossroads last year when...I had to come to similar crossroads last year when I had to put G's needs first and go from free board with a friend to paying to board him at a facility. It was tough for a multitude of reasons but ultimately it was what was best for G. You'll get through. I realized the same thing about G-- he isn't the horse I bought to try to show and sell any more, he's the horse I want to be around for ALL of the changes that life will ultimately throw at us for the next 25yrs. Youre doing right by both yourself and him. Good Luck! you will be fabulous!Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08558668876103778821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post-79939380186127076862010-09-23T15:19:54.100-06:002010-09-23T15:19:54.100-06:00Oh and I forgot to mention... I really love what y...Oh and I forgot to mention... I really love what you said about Izzy in your last paragraph. I know just how you feel. It's the moment when you realize you'd do anything for them.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13790278181159401158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-647406862592675556.post-77515434973656759452010-09-23T15:17:04.805-06:002010-09-23T15:17:04.805-06:00Stay tuned for a very similar post on my blog... c...Stay tuned for a very similar post on my blog... change is always unsettling. Transitions are the hardest part (in riding and in life)! You'll get through it though, and I think you're doing what's best for Izzy, which will make you feel good. As for the Smartpaks, I highly recommend them. If you aren't showing at rated shows right now, SmartGut is a fabulous supplement for ulcer treatment and Tucker did really well on it. I recently discovered, however, that licorice (a SmartGut ingredient) is a USEF banned substance, so I have switched Tucker to a combination of SmartDigest and U-Gard, which gives him all the same active ingredients except for Cellulose, which from what I understand wouldn't really do much for him in stabilized form anyway. I like U-Gard, but it doesn't have pre/probiotics, which I think is important for healthy digestion. I'm kind of a supplement freak and have done all kinds of comparisons so email me if you have more specific questions!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13790278181159401158noreply@blogger.com