08/23/2024
Back to school an busy? Don't forget to clean your horses feet out! Thrush is no fun, but easily avoided!
MagnaWave, ROC Red Light, RevitaVet Red Light Services, and BeneFab Products
Providing MagnaWave PEMF and LZR Ultrabrite light therapy to equine, livestock, companion animals, and humans. Located in North Western Pennsylvania, though travel to other areas can be arranged.
Back to school an busy? Don't forget to clean your horses feet out! Thrush is no fun, but easily avoided!
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Summer is heating up! Be careful with your horses!
HOW AND WHY DO HORSES GET ULCERS?
Equine gastric ulcers can affect any horse of any age. Up to 90% of racehorses and 60% of show horses, as well as non-performance horses and even foals are affected by equine gastric ulcers. Gastric ulcers result from the erosion of the stomach lining due to a prolonged exposure to the normal acid present in the stomach.
Unlike ulcers in humans, bacteria do not appear to cause equine gastric ulcers. Instead, this condition is often a man-made disease. Stall confinement alone can lead to the development of ulcers. A horse’s feeding schedule and high-grain diets can also contribute to the development of ulcers.
Stress, both environmental and physical, can increase the likelihood of ulcers, as can hauling, training, and mixing groups of horses. Strenuous exercise can decrease the emptying of the stomach as well as the blood flow, thus further contributing to the problem.
The treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers is directed at removing these predisposing factors, therefore decreasing acid production within the horse’s stomach. Prevention of ulcers is the key in helping your horse, as neutralizing the production of stomach acid is nature’s best antacid.
Please note that the only way to definitively diagnose ulcers is through a gastroscopy. An equine veterinarian should always be consulted in any case of suspected gastric ulcers to determine the best course of action and treatment for the individual horse.
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Join us next Friday and Saturday, July 12-13, for our 27th Annual Fort Armstrong Championship Rodeo!
We can’t wait to see everyone there!
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Rail classes today 🐴
We will be at the Ranch Horse Show this weekend and at the in August!
So very sad.
Please donate (lots of ways to help!) if you are able- ❤️🩹❤️🩹
Brandon Brant, Eric Priest and reining competitors reeling after tragic barn fire takes the lives of 44 reining horses.
We now have the ROC available as an added option when you have a Magnawave PEMF session or as a stand alone!
I’ll probably make the LZR Red light available to rent out soon too-!
On Sunday, President Alane Paulley appeared on Health Uncensored with Dr. Drew to talk about the benefits of PEMF! Watch the segment here: https://lnkd.in/eMmhpJZS
Happy 150th Kentucky Derby 🌹 We wish all the horses and jockeys good luck today 🏆 Derby horses receive the best care possible, especially the 13 horses that use MagnaWave 😉 To read more about last year's winner Mage and his love of MagnaWave, read our blog! magnawavepemf.com/project/149th-kentucky-derby-winner-mage-and-magnawave/
We hope everyone has a fun and safe day 🤩
Look who’s working at the Kentucky derby today!
Little Justice, the orphan I adopted from Last Chance Corral eight years ago! I raised him until the fall of that first year, and then we donated him to Asbury University to be trained as a future police horse.
It’s rewarding to know that I was part of his story, and I’m also very aware to all the others who invested in him and are still investing in his future.
It’s a great reminder that sometimes it’s enough to be a piece of the story. The Equine world is big and there are many amazing people in it.❤️
Request for Reconsideration: Clarify the Distinction between PEMF and Veterinary Medicine
did so well his first session! 🌊 🧲
Respiratory health is essential to horse performance, yet it's often under-appreciated or misunderstood. The equine respiratory system is much different than the human’s and it has some limitations, to the point where even a little bit of inflammation or obstruction anywhere in the respiratory tract has a big impact on your horse's performance.
Conditions on the equine asthma spectrum have different manifestations and degrees of severity, so much so you may not even recognize that your equine friend's poor performance issues are related to respiratory health. For example, "feeling heavy,” lack of energy, and slow recovery times are all symptoms that could indicate a condition in the milder end of the equine asthma spectrum.
Reducing dust in the horse’s environment is the priority when it comes to both prevention and treatment. However, what simply sounds as “dust” is a complex mixture of organic matter in the equine world (including bacteria, endotoxins, mites, mold and fungal spores). Some sources of respirable dust are very predictable (e.g., hay), but things like chickens or chemical spray on nearby fields are among the many possibilities that can trigger an allergic respiratory response in a horse. Identifying asthma triggers requires veterinarians and owners to work together, so be sure to consult your veterinarian to learn more about improving your horse’s environment and respiratory health!
Read more on our website at https://aaep.org/horsehealth/be-dust-buster-equine-asthma-treatment-management-hinges-reducing-respirable-particles
Additional information about equine respiratory health can be found at https://aaep.org/horsehealth/every-breath-horses-take-affects-every-move-they-make
Got to meet a cute 🐴 today. She was very good for her session!
The Louisville native is one of hottest trainers in the game right now.
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