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Josselchen
3 years ago

Ginger or Devil’s Claw – but you have to give it longer, do it properly and the acceptance and compatibility is not always good. Depends on what pain you’re trying to kill.

pony
3 years ago
Reply to  Josselchen

in the thementags is buzzing.

Josselchen
3 years ago
Reply to  pony

Thanks Pony – well this will be missed…..

pony
3 years ago

in hufrolle, if at all only a targeted veterinary therapy helps.

cortisone is the only thing that can relieve the pain in the acute case. it is administered per infusion. sometimes a medicament has to be injected directly into the huf.

the idiosyncratic surrounding it is anti-animal because not effective.

StRiW
3 years ago
Reply to  pony

There are still some things you can give, dosing is so difficult to impossible.

Veterinary is the better solution for all nerves.

pony
3 years ago
Reply to  StRiW

jo.

in a new thrust after reconvalescence, I would not exceed a treatment period of 6 weeks for animal protection reasons, and also that only in the case of accompanying pain therapy according to the instructions of the veterinarian.

with an nerve cut you achieve longer pain freedom. If you want to give a horse some quality of life, that is acceptable in my eyes. economic it is not.

Well. the author does not seem to know that the inflammation has to go first line away. in the case of bone formation, it would be space-consuming – a reason to redeem the animal as soon as possible.

pony
3 years ago

oh mist… my unicorn just swung and I thought it was just tired because it looked back all day heartland.

when a horse starts to hurt the healthy fuss so that the pain in the sick is less felt, you have to close.

there is simply a certain horse vision that burns so deep into the brain that you never forget it and never want to see it again.

StRiW
3 years ago

Unfortunately not at Wendy rescues the world.

Lienchen11
3 years ago

Very difficult, I know at most for the outer cultivation of plants such as burning or rose hips. I think they are dried and processed to powder. But I did not have any experiences with this.

What do you want to treat?

RiddickBln
3 years ago

So the most powerful planting painkiller I know is Kratom but I wouldn’t just give it to a horse like that. Everything else is too lazy, let’s see a vet.

StRiW
3 years ago

What the doctor ordered.

Everything else is Murks.

Quaeror
3 years ago

You’re not supposed to do a sick animal