Tuscan lame with cellulitis, more and likely from all the mud from a month ago.
About 2 weeks ago Tuscan went lame quite badly and used the urine therapy on him with a soak boot and as well feeding it to him, which he loves, like many horses do. In less than 24 hours he was back to walking normal as you can see in the before and after videos. (Second Video is in the comments below as FB was not coooerating.)Amazing recovery and even I was taken back at how fast it worked, however I did feed him throughout the night, 1 syringe every hour for 24 hours, as completely bombarding or saturating the body with a substance such as urine, that is highly oxygenated and contains over 3000 nutrients plus stem cells, you change the environment from acid, which is a lack of oxygen or an anaerobic state to an alkaline environment, which is FULL of oxygen or an aerobic state. Bacteria VIRUSES and parasites can only survive in an anaerobic or acid environment and die in the presence of oxygen. This is the same for humans as well and is the key to your health.
Not only can it cure all foot issues, but seen it cure severe cellulitis, heal wounds on animals that would have died, due to its stem cell activity and keep your horse healthy when used as a tonic as no cost to you. Finally I have developed it into a wormer for our horses and it is working brilliantly from the results I have taken. Best thing............the worms will never develope resistance to this remedy as it is ala natural, with no chemical compounds in it. In an age where prominent US vets are warning the horse world that worming Armageddon is coming, as the chemical horse wormers are not working anymore, Urine or Liquid Gold is a gift to humanity.
If you want to learn more than please join our page called Liquid Gold "UT (Urine Therapy) for Wound Healing and I keep it quite private to protect the individuals privacy as aware that it is a sensitive topic. and respect the memberships privacy.
Link to the Liquid Gold Page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/120579838537077/
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Mr. Beau Jangles at the beach and the best bit is at the end.
Mr. Beau Jangles has been hit the hardest by the ticks up here and has developed an allergy to them causing alot of itchiness to the point of bleeding. It also rubs his mane and tail out as well as his beard...so now you can actually see his head shape, but sadly his beautiful silky mane and tail are almost gone. So we have discovered a few remedies to relieve the itching and one of them is a visit into the ocean for the benefits of the salt water and its healing abiities. After that he did his famous rolling in the sand, much to all the spectator's delight. Then we decided to hop on with just a rope halter and although he has never been trained to ride bitless he was incredibly responsive for not having been ridden for 2-3 years. HOWEVER, what happens at the end of this video just made me laugh and laugh, so watch it to the end! Thanks to Charlotte who lent me her phone camera, showed me how to use it and then was a great model!
Brightwater Wild Child 3/4 buckskin filly for sale. $6K firm.
Brightwater Wild Child for sale $6000
We have finally decided to let one of our solid buckskin 3/4 bred fillies go to a new home. We think Brightwater Wild Child is awesome, as only a 2 year old and she had about 4-5 weeks of training a while back, was put back out in her herd and we only just brought her back in for this shoot. A bit rusty in some areas, but Tess was nervous being filmed as well...haha. Born November 5 2015 she has much growing and filling out to do and already I reckon she is one big chunky gal. Should mature into the high 14 hh mark, but not sure as this line from my Welsh Cob C mare usually throws big, but have seen some smaller ones occasionally. My guess is that she will be a bit more on the taller side, but her bulk certainly makes her look bigger as standing about 13.3 right now. Her feather is growing back after the winter deluge and although she will not have what most of our purebreds have, she will sport some on the front, which is the hardest to get. However, she has excellent bone and is very true to the cob type and If she had good feather on the front I could ad another $10K to her price. She has spent her whole life in a herd and is very well mannered as they taught her well, however she has an opinion and may not be a beginners horse. May just be a stage she is going through and could outgrow it, however, she will come back in to be finished off before she goes to her new home. She is now running with our sooty bay stallion and we have seen her being served so possibly in foal. Price is firm as she is a very nice mare with all the trimmings and a hard to get colour in the gypsy breed, that has had that great beginning to life with no stress.
Price $6000
Brightwater Gypsy Vanners herd of mares and their foals.
This video was taken about 2 years ago when some great friends with their whole clan came and visited! I am very lucky to see this view everyday and what beautiful horses the gypsy vanners are. Just like to mention that Charlotte Folan who is in this video is now in the hospital awaiting surgery after falling off her horse and sustaining several broken bones, dislocation and tendon damage. We are thinking of you Charlotte and wishing for a quick and speedy recovery. I am sure you will bounce back as you are a tough nut!
This is a lovely video sent to me by Judith Ruffell, that was taken almost a year ago. She was kind enough to allow me to post to my page as parts it made me laugh. Bev Gordon is sitting on Mr Beau Jangles in the paddocks with his gals and as usual couldn't care less. Then Ring Master, aka Ringo and Onyx were hooning around and had to crack up when Ringo peeled back to his mom for comfort after his mishap and Oynx came screaming after him, once he realised he had lost his playmate. Enjoy! Credit is Judith Ruffell and thank you as well as Bev Gordon for posting it to me in the first place!