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Sunni
10:32:49 Sunni bunny
Down south, not gonna lie the first time I had blood drawn I passed out. XD I was around 18ish I think.
I scared my mom so bad I laughed afterwards.
What's weird is I didn't have a panic attack from it.
It just made me feel extremely tired after.
Guess my blood sugar was low are something.
Orange juice helped.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:32:41 Bird
I work in the medical field. I am positive they aren't going to sedate for shot.
Versailles
10:32:34 Versa
Sunni,
Odd. I mean, I was never rude or mean to my doctors in any way. Never tried to hit them or run away. *Maybe* I could see it for a kid more likely to lash out, but I dunno
Down South Stud
10:31:21 
I would have loved to have been doped up when i was a kid lol, i get blood tests regularly so i just say screw it lol
Sunni
10:31:13 Sunni bunny
Versa, I guess it depends case to Case.
Sunni
10:29:37 Sunni bunny
Star that would be a good question for a doctor.
Versailles
10:28:46 Versa
Sunni,
For sure. But the idea of someone sedating a kid to make them take the needle is outlandish. Never heard of it lol
Sunni
10:28:16 Sunni bunny
Versa a fear of needles is pretty common.
Versailles
10:23:45 Versa
I was HORRIFIED of shots when I was a kid. Like, crying, shaking, stressed, pacing, and overall a wreck. Never once did they ever mention doing that to me. Orally or otherwise
Down South Stud
10:22:40 
As a stud colt anyway
Purnima
10:22:26 Alex
Sounds good, thank you!
Down South Stud
10:22:01 
Id keep him and watch his training first alex
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:45 Bird
I doubt they would even prescribe something to take orally.
Snitches' Stitches
10:20:45 Snitch
Star
That's really a doctor question, but probably not unless it's for life saving measures. Might just give the kid a chill pill like trazadone or something before the appointment
Hummingbird Meadows
10:19:48 Bird
@Star, I don't think they would ever do that. Sedation is typically given with an IV anyways.
Snitches' Stitches
10:19:27 Snitch
Alex
If you're not planning on breeding him, then gelding would be best for his training
Purnima
10:19:25 Alex
Hmmm nice try lol
Star Fields
10:18:33 Stardust/Comet
Alex
no... You give him to me! :P
Star Fields
10:18:05 Stardust/Comet
Hey guys I have a question; Is it legal for a doctor to sedate a child under 18 with parental consent so that the child can take a shot?
Purnima
10:16:15 Alex
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So my question is if I don’t plan on using him for breeding because of the P should I just geld him?

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Sunni
10:32:49 Sunni bunny
Down south, not gonna lie the first time I had blood drawn I passed out. XD I was around 18ish I think.
I scared my mom so bad I laughed afterwards.
What's weird is I didn't have a panic attack from it.
It just made me feel extremely tired after.
Guess my blood sugar was low are something.
Orange juice helped.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:32:41 Bird
I work in the medical field. I am positive they aren't going to sedate for shot.
Versailles
10:32:34 Versa
Sunni,
Odd. I mean, I was never rude or mean to my doctors in any way. Never tried to hit them or run away. *Maybe* I could see it for a kid more likely to lash out, but I dunno
Down South Stud
10:31:21 
I would have loved to have been doped up when i was a kid lol, i get blood tests regularly so i just say screw it lol
Sunni
10:31:13 Sunni bunny
Versa, I guess it depends case to Case.
Sunni
10:29:37 Sunni bunny
Star that would be a good question for a doctor.
Versailles
10:28:46 Versa
Sunni,
For sure. But the idea of someone sedating a kid to make them take the needle is outlandish. Never heard of it lol
Sunni
10:28:16 Sunni bunny
Versa a fear of needles is pretty common.
Versailles
10:23:45 Versa
I was HORRIFIED of shots when I was a kid. Like, crying, shaking, stressed, pacing, and overall a wreck. Never once did they ever mention doing that to me. Orally or otherwise
Down South Stud
10:22:40 
As a stud colt anyway
Purnima
10:22:26 Alex
Sounds good, thank you!
Down South Stud
10:22:01 
Id keep him and watch his training first alex
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:45 Bird
I doubt they would even prescribe something to take orally.
Snitches' Stitches
10:20:45 Snitch
Star
That's really a doctor question, but probably not unless it's for life saving measures. Might just give the kid a chill pill like trazadone or something before the appointment
Hummingbird Meadows
10:19:48 Bird
@Star, I don't think they would ever do that. Sedation is typically given with an IV anyways.
Snitches' Stitches
10:19:27 Snitch
Alex
If you're not planning on breeding him, then gelding would be best for his training
Purnima
10:19:25 Alex
Hmmm nice try lol
Star Fields
10:18:33 Stardust/Comet
Alex
no... You give him to me! :P
Star Fields
10:18:05 Stardust/Comet
Hey guys I have a question; Is it legal for a doctor to sedate a child under 18 with parental consent so that the child can take a shot?
Purnima
10:16:15 Alex
-HEE Click-

So my question is if I don’t plan on using him for breeding because of the P should I just geld him?

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Tips for Ringworm February 14, 2022 11:49 PM


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My horse has had bald spots under his cheekbones for a couple of weeks now. At first I thought he was rubbing his face so I put a fly mask on him, but I haven't seen any improvement.

After doing some research on hair loss in horses tonight, I am pretty sure he has ringworm. =/

I have a vet appointment about 3 weeks from now, but in the mean time I would like to do what I can to speed up the healing process.

According to the internet, I should bath him in an anti-fungal shampoo and apply anti-fungal cream to the affected areas once thoroughly dry.

They also suggested I deep clean tack, brushes, blankets, etc. What is the best way to go about this? Does hot water and detergent work? What about for leather tack? Will saddle soap work?

I am planning on reaching out to my trainer tomorrow and seeing what she says about all this. She knows he has bald spots, but we couldn't figure out what they were. I'm a little terrified that he has infected all the other horses.

I appreciate any tips on how to handle this!

Edited at February 14, 2022 11:53 PM by Silver Isle Eventing
Tips for Ringworm February 15, 2022 06:10 AM


Rosewater Eventing
 
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I would scrub it with iodine and spray banixx
on it. I have used this combination multiple times and it has worked very well on fungus(my arab is very prone to skin issues). I would try to do this once a day, make sure if their are any scabs or dried puss you get it off.

Edited at February 15, 2022 06:11 AM by Rosewater Eventing
Tips for Ringworm February 15, 2022 08:33 AM


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i agree with iodine, it worked bery well for my horse. Also if you can, wash your brushes in soapy water. A friends horse had ringworm and she gave it to mine by letting me borrow her brush that she hadnt washed <3

Rosewater Eventing said:
I would scrub it with iodine and spray banixx
on it. I have used this combination multiple times and it has worked very well on fungus(my arab is very prone to skin issues). I would try to do this once a day, make sure if their are any scabs or dried puss you get it off.


Tips for Ringworm February 15, 2022 10:43 AM


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i agree with everyone else, and also i think the anti-fungal shampoo is a great idea to prevent it from spreading.
also make sure that when you brush the areas with the ringworm, dont use that same brush on the rest of his body, and definitely no sharing brushes.
a bucket of water with some dish soap should work pretty well. if you have synthetic brushes, you can add a tiny bit of bleach if you want, but dont do that with natural brushes cause itll fuck them up.
for leather just clean it with saddle soap really thoroughly since most cleaners will mess up the leather. im not sure what type of girth you have, but if its a cotton one then wash it and make sure to keep it dry when its on him and clean it whenever you can.
i hope you two can be done with that annoying fungus soon, its definitely not very fun!
Tips for Ringworm February 15, 2022 11:48 AM


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I had a mare I was starting under saddle come up with a fungal infection. I thoroughly cleaned all of my tack - saddle pads, cinches, ect were scrubbed gently with detergent free / mild soaps (like woolite) and warm water. Grooming gear was soaked in a vinegar/water mixture. All leather gear was gone over a couple times with saddle soap and oiled.
The horse was bathed with anti fungal shampoo and was spot treated with an anti fungal mixture.
Just a tip, any tack or equipment used on that horse should be kept away from other horses/tack/ect. Even feed buckets.
Tips for Ringworm February 15, 2022 12:48 PM


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Make sure you wear gloves. Ringworm can infect humans as well. I had it on my hand.
Tips for Ringworm February 15, 2022 05:46 PM


Blue Moon Breeding
 
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I ride a horse that had it, you can still see the spots on her side. Like Cadence said, wear gloves! I got it on my arm as well and I still have scars. We used anti-fungal shampoo 3-5x a week and ketaconazale cream (from the vet) every day for almost a month. I hope your horse gets better soon!

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