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I have too many homo roans in my barns and it's really sad...
I'm trying to breed DD into my KNNs though :)
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Dawn
Yeah it is hard to choose! My lines mainly consist of chestnuts(did this on purpose) most of mine have every pattern except for splash so I've been working that in.
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No problem. Anytime I see red numbers I immediately reassign so that way they don't slack showing wise
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DM
I've been trying to get more splash white into my thoroughbreds. Most of my TBs were also carrying cream genes, so I was breeding out of that. Succeeded with the latter. I have a very wide range of fascinating colors and patterns, it's hard to pick something to work on!
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Premium- level 6 race anybody? :)
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Green numbers means your horse is on a rider that is above their level giving a showing advantage.
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Dawn
I've been trying to breed more seal brown and splash white into my color lines.
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I come on here once or twice a month to have my color fun, then wait around for horses to grow. Does anyone have some interesting ideas for trying to breed any specific color traits? Looking for something to keep me occupied.
Olive Tree Ranch
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DoesnÂ’t green instead of red on the numbers next to your horse mean theyÂ’ve leveled up?? Sorry im just confused this AM LoL
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What! I never knew Brindle wouldn't roll of!
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Aww you grew up well!
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This is one of my favorite chimmys -HEE Click-
Dandelion Farms
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Ooh! Well IÂ’ll keep it anyway. I like the way the white seems to disappear on the top
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No brindle stays. It can change the color of it or the brindle pattern
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Sky
No, heÂ’ll get a different color brindle
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Brindle is something you cannot lose
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Pleas help :( *long post!* May 20, 2017 01:20 AM
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Thank you guys for all the responses!

1) he was not kept on stall rest after hock was injected. When the swelling began, vet recommended no turnout but hand walking and cold hosing as often as possible. Swelling would decrease at first with walking and cold hosing, but would swell back up in literally minutes once he was back in his stall. Then vet decided turnout would be better to keep him moving. Hock has been the same size for a few weeks now since the original HUGE swelling went away.

2) he was injected with steroids and hyaluronic acid.

3) bute is an anti inflammatory as well as a pain reliever. He was put on bute to decrease the swelling, not for pain purposes.
His diet consists of grass turnout about 10 hours a day, 2 flakes of alfalfa hay twice daily, and 1.5 pounds Purina Strategy Healthy Edge + 1.5 pounds of oats in AM; 3 pounds of oats PM (he has a choke issue with regular grain, hence the high pay diet. He's been on it for about 2 years, it's the only thing that stops him from choking)
He does get Adequan injections monthly which have made a huge difference in him as well

4) I have been giving him Probios cookies daily as well as omeprazole to take care of that gut because of all the bute he has been on. Don't need any ulcers on top of all this, lol!

My trainer seems to think he is lame on the front end, and not the hind because he is head bobbing at the trot when the R front hits the ground. I'm not sure that's accurate, though. If he is lame on the R front instead, it HAS to be in the hoof (most likely an abscess, my horse is the abscess king) because his front legs are both cold and tight all the way down.
Pleas help :( *long post!* May 20, 2017 01:34 AM
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Here's the pictures:

First day swelling was there, 10 days post injection (April 4th):
http://i65.tinypic.com/34o5z6e.jpg

April 11th:
http://i64.tinypic.com/11bntie.jpg

April 20th
http://i65.tinypic.com/sg1ezt.jpg

May 17th, the day he came up lame
http://i68.tinypic.com/348pmwk.jpg




Edited at May 20, 2017 01:44 AM by Maleficent Stables
Pleas help :( *long post!* May 31, 2017 08:27 PM
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I'd get a second opinion, as something is not right there. I could be that once the joint capsule was broken open even to inject a small amount of substance it could maybe be it caused another problem alltogether sometimes injections do more harm then good... I know of a friend who had her horses hocks injected as the vet said he had arthritis... both joints suffered damage due to the injection and is know in more pain with arthritis then he was before. And she had the same problem swelling with no lameness but once she worked him 2 days later he was tender and it progressed to being retired from showing very early and is now a pasture pet as any riding aggrevates his hocks... I personally think too many vets are injection happy when some times the best choice is to just let things be
Pleas help :( *long post!* May 31, 2017 08:29 PM
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I'd get a second opinion, as something is not right there. I could be that once the joint capsule was broken open even to inject a small amount of substance it could maybe be it caused another problem alltogether sometimes injections do more harm then good... I know of a friend who had her horses hocks injected as the vet said he had arthritis... both joints suffered damage due to the injection and is know in more pain with arthritis then he was before. And she had the same problem swelling with no lameness but once she worked him 2 days later he was tender and it progressed to being retired from showing very early and is now a pasture pet as any riding aggrevates his hocks... I personally think too many vets are injection happy when some times the best choice is to just let things be
Pleas help :( *long post!* June 1, 2017 12:53 PM
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Defiantly look into herbal medicine. keep him walking, if there is heat keep hosing his leg with cool water ( I'm sure you already know that) try massage therapy. it could be a sine of arthritis.....but i could be wrong. i hope her gets better.

sending my prayers. =)

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