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10:18:00 Kae/Diamond OG
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10:17:49 Kae/Diamond OG
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Glacier Bay Cove
10:10:16 The Brindle Princess
Also thinking about buying loose leaf tea and making my own blends
Five Pines Ranch
10:10:15 Pines
yay I hope you enjoy it!
Revel Ranch
10:08:33 Hummer
Just ordered celestial seasonings raspberry zinger!
Five Pines Ranch
10:07:01 Pines
sure thing!
Revel Ranch
10:06:13 Hummer
@Pines, good to know! Thank you!
Five Pines Ranch
10:05:30 Pines
Hummer
it still has a very strong raspberry taste
Glacier Bay Cove
10:04:52 The Brindle Princess
Sent you a PM, Hummer
Angels angels
10:03:09 [1k brindles] Angel
The only way I can imagine maple syrup in herbal tea tasting is like having fruit on pancakes lol
Revel Ranch
10:02:36 Hummer
I was looking at the celestial seasonings. I was just surprised it has a lot of other ingredients other than raspberry
The Silvergrove
10:02:14 Wan | Wolf | Silver
Circle F
Right! It sounds good!
Angels angels
10:01:50 [1k brindles] Angel
Hummer
The Celestial Seasonings is the best. And you can get variety packs to try a bunch of flavors at once. The fruit variety pack is my favorite obviously lol
Five Pines Ranch
10:01:31 Pines
Hummer
Celestial seasonings raspberry zinger is iconic
Glacier Bay Cove
10:01:24 The Brindle Princess
I absolutely love Starbucks iced refresher drinks, with boba pearls
Circle F Stables
10:01:13 Grass | F
wolf
no, but omg i want to try it! thats such a good idea!!
Revel Ranch
10:00:54 Hummer
So, I'm looking at raspberry tea for my next taste test. What brand should I get?
The Silvergrove
10:00:39 Wan | Wolf | Silver
Has anyone ever tried maple syrup in herbal tea?
Glacier Bay Cove
10:00:17 The Brindle Princess
So I try not to drink too much of it, if I can
Angels angels
10:00:07 [1k brindles] Angel
Nah I am very unhealthy and don't care much for the taste of honey so I just add a bunch of sugar to my teas lol
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A little bit of info needed June 25, 2018 03:50 PM


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Before I start, I would like to let all those who think they have the need to say, "call the vet," or, "take him to the vet," to please place your comments elsewhere, as I have already checked with them and they will be coming in two days.


My horse has been having some issues walking, he is limping on what looks like all four of his legs, and he is not wanting to move at all. He just got his hooves done, and I have checked with the farrier to see what he has to say. Apparently nothing was wrong on the day of the oppointment. Could something have happened in a matter of one night? Or could it possibly just be that he is uncomfortable with just having gotten his hooves clipped?

Please only post reply's if you know what you're talking about, as I do not want any false judgments. Thank you all.
A little bit of info needed June 25, 2018 04:20 PM


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Is this immediately after he got them trimmed?

**Edit: I'm guessing it's the morning after judging by your "one night" comment. It's possible that he's sore from the trim, but in my experience that would only be true if the farrier didn't know what he was doing. Especially to the degree of not wanting to move.

Edited at June 25, 2018 04:23 PM by Bristol Farms
A little bit of info needed June 25, 2018 07:07 PM

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Bristol Farms said:
Is this immediately after he got them trimmed?

**Edit: I'm guessing it's the morning after judging by your "one night" comment. It's possible that he's sore from the trim, but in my experience that would only be true if the farrier didn't know what he was doing. Especially to the degree of not wanting to move.


I started noticing it the day after he got the trimmed, so I'm hoping he is just a bit sore. We've had this farrier for as long as I can remember and he has always done very well for us, but it is possible that he was a bit off his game that day. Thank you so much for this :)
A little bit of info needed June 25, 2018 07:14 PM

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I'd say he's probably sore. Give him a little while :3 Mine get the same way every now and then.
A little bit of info needed June 25, 2018 07:30 PM


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Could it be laminitis? If you've had the farrier for years I doubt that the trim is the issue, so that was the first thing to pop in my mind. Hope he feels better soon! ❤

Edited at June 25, 2018 07:32 PM by Libertas Ridge
A little bit of info needed June 25, 2018 07:57 PM


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Did he get new shoes / reset shoes?
If so I'd lean towards a hot nail.

If hes barefoot I'd lean more towards bruised soles, too short trim, coincidental abscess, or possibly a laminitic episode.
A little bit of info needed June 26, 2018 07:06 AM

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Lucky Bucky Barns said:
I'd say he's probably sore. Give him a little while :3 Mine get the same way every now and then.

Thank you, I'm hoping that is all it is!
A little bit of info needed June 26, 2018 07:10 AM

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Libertas Ridge said:
Could it be laminitis? If you've had the farrier for years I doubt that the trim is the issue, so that was the first thing to pop in my mind. Hope he feels better soon! ❤



Jellos Warmbloods said:
Did he get new shoes / reset shoes?
If so I'd lean towards a hot nail.

If hes barefoot I'd lean more towards bruised soles, too short trim, coincidental abscess, or possibly a laminitic episode.



I've already ruled out laminitis, since he is only 4 years old, but it is possible. He is barefoot, so really any of those could be the case, but I am hoping something very minor.

Thank you both very much!
A little bit of info needed June 26, 2018 11:03 AM

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It also depends on how much he clipped off. If you let the horses hooves get pretty long and he had to trim alot off then they could just be tender, soft footed, for a bit and will just take a few days to harden up again.
A little bit of info needed June 26, 2018 11:40 AM


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He could definitely be sore, I've seen a lot of horses get sore for the first couple of days after. Hope he gets better! <3 Have a nice day.

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