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kandescent 2 points ago +2 / -0

Off the top of my head and 40 years of horses, I can’t say that I have.

And I used to be a professional physiologically correct barefoot trimmer for rehabilitation and performance. I can say that horses really shouldn’t be dying of laminitis or founder either. Those are human-caused conditions, mainly from grains and/or too rich grasses. Plus stall keeping, shoes, incorrect trims, not enough exercise, etc. And then some cases from toxins. I just put down my 27- year-old Thoroughbred last year as he was simply no longer thriving and was no longer joining the herd. And I had one that died many years ago after he critically injured himself in a trailer. He had to be put down immediately.

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kandescent 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep. That was right around when I started riding. It wasn’t until recently that I realized ivermectin was younger than me. Lol. And we pretty much did monthly dewormer with ivermectin. Or sometimes alternating with praziquantel.

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kandescent 15 points ago +15 / -0

Yes. Topical application works as well. A jockey at the racetrack for a woman I was working for told her to put ivermectin on the nose of a filly that had a fungus/bump. He said it would clear up with that.

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kandescent 6 points ago +6 / -0

Another is actually too little stomach acid. Betaine HCL with Pepsin can usually turn it around.

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kandescent 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh. I should have scrolled down before I made my post. :) Yes. DEI, and if you browser search for the meaning of that word, none of the top results are the Latin meaning.

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kandescent 5 points ago +5 / -0

Anyone ever notice that Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is DEI — it’s their god.

As we know dei in Latin translates to god. If you browser search dei now, all of the top results are now that program and not the Latin definition. It’s just an observation I’ve had.

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kandescent 1 point ago +1 / -0

I tend to agree. Though race horse owners still tend to pharm their horses up. But there still seems to be better access to a broad range of treatments for animals. And I always had veterinarians for my horses tell us not to vaccinate sick and elderly horses because their systems can’t handle it. Or if they needed to get them (which most do not anyway— mine were much healthier once I took them off of all of the shots they wanted to give them. Plus they got ivermectin monthly), spread them really far out. But it seems like they’re coming for the animals now too— especially our food.

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kandescent 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, and tbh, many things that they bring to market for humans have been used on horses for years. All of those MSM and glucosamine and other joint supplements were, cortisol injections in joints, stem cell treatments to help heal tendons (stem cells are taken from the bone in the horse), various electro and electro-magnetic treatments, acupuncture, chiropractic, and more. And a lot of the old stuff is still used, like pine tar and ichthamol, vinegar, etc. For good treatment, some people use MMS/chlorine dioxide (though usually that’s still not getting to the source of the problem, though I digress). The race horse industry drives a lot of studies on this stuff. And lots of money is involved.

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kandescent 6 points ago +6 / -0

I was just talking to my boyfriend about that the other day. At first I was talking about how some gas stations don’t even have air pumps anymore. Then I said some of the ones that do, they’re often broken. Then I talked about how it’s often $1.25 for the air when it should be free (There were some Sheetz stations that had free air that I noticed last year, which was nice. ). Then we got to the part where I said exactly what that meme said. I was pretty young when it was like that, but not so young that I don’t remember. I remember my father always getting out and having a good chat with the service guy too.

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kandescent 9 points ago +9 / -0

It comes from the advertising and social media marketing area. It’s like a sales funnel.

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kandescent 3 points ago +3 / -0

The form you fill out is called the “return.” If you get money after filing your return, it’s called a refund.

Ideally, your refund should be as small as possible since it means you held on to more of your money and have overpaid as little as possible.

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kandescent 3 points ago +3 / -0

The lady reporter said he requires oxygen. Where was the oxygen on whoever that was who waltzed in there and was standing up clapping?

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kandescent 2 points ago +2 / -0

Rochelle Brown couldn’t keep from smiling while making that report. Though the anchor managed to report it with a straight face. I’m not sure how though. These people are unbelievable.

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kandescent 1 point ago +1 / -0

They have the sleepwalkers believing that he’s recovered and chilling at home in Buffalo. Most of the reports leave out that he was transferred to a hospital. Though you would think there would be tons of video trying to get a glimpse of him. But nope. I can’t even find the video that was taken when he supposedly FaceTimed with his team. The narrative on this thing is shoddy.

What seems to me is happening is they are trying to promote defribrillators on every corner and every one being CPR trained. Also the doctors that just released him kept talking about how all the hospital staff needs to be thanked for such a wonderful job.

None of it is sitting right with me.

Oh, and while trying to find a video for proof of life, I saw a video of the Bills running onto the field with number 17 and number 33 (and maybe some others but these two were in the camera frame) running onto the field with flags. It did look like 17 ran past 33, but it seemed idk striking.

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kandescent 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s not the first time he’s responded to someone like that. I stopped watching him a couple years ago because of his arrogance and how psychologically manipulative he is.

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kandescent 2 points ago +2 / -0

Whether it’s called the 5 stages of death or of grief, it’s based on Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’ 5 stages, which were DABDA - Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance

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