Know what animal almost never gets cancer? Horses. And most all of them with a halfway caring owner get ivermectin about ever 6-8 weeks.
Whenever a famous horse dies, like Secretariat, the cause of death is never cancer. It might be colic, or complications of laminitis, or euthanasia due to "infirmities of old age;" but I've never heard of a famous horse dying from cancer. Or, frankly, any other horse.
Basically correct, except for all the grey horses and their skin cancers. One thing I think about is all the shit that is on the hay my horses eat. Makes me shudder. I want organic hay. I don't know how to get it anymore. The growers put round up on the hay fields. I hate having to feel like every time I feed, I am exposing the horses to that. We do not have grass pastures where I live in the Southwest
Yes, I've heard about the grey horses with cancer, but that seems to be a genetic thing. Don't know what to do about the hay. I don't own horses now but there's bound to be someplace with organic hay bales for sale.
When my horses had bots one time, the vet treated with ivermectin to prevent colic and the vet always said, if there's any viral respiratory thing going on, this will also take care of that. They always used it as an anti-viral treatment. Of course, if the infection was bacterial they doctored them with antibiotics.
Know what animal almost never gets cancer? Horses. And most all of them with a halfway caring owner get ivermectin about ever 6-8 weeks.
Whenever a famous horse dies, like Secretariat, the cause of death is never cancer. It might be colic, or complications of laminitis, or euthanasia due to "infirmities of old age;" but I've never heard of a famous horse dying from cancer. Or, frankly, any other horse.
Interesting, I wonder if dog and cat proximity to household chemicals and artificial people food could be contributors as well.
Basically correct, except for all the grey horses and their skin cancers. One thing I think about is all the shit that is on the hay my horses eat. Makes me shudder. I want organic hay. I don't know how to get it anymore. The growers put round up on the hay fields. I hate having to feel like every time I feed, I am exposing the horses to that. We do not have grass pastures where I live in the Southwest
Yes, I've heard about the grey horses with cancer, but that seems to be a genetic thing. Don't know what to do about the hay. I don't own horses now but there's bound to be someplace with organic hay bales for sale.
When my horses had bots one time, the vet treated with ivermectin to prevent colic and the vet always said, if there's any viral respiratory thing going on, this will also take care of that. They always used it as an anti-viral treatment. Of course, if the infection was bacterial they doctored them with antibiotics.