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Old 10-28-2008,
 
 
 
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Hey that's awesome! I breed quarter horses, I love apps though and my father is anyone's best friend who is an appaloosa fan.
I've always been able to compete and ride with my broodmares, I just made extra sure they were sound, healthy and getting all the nutrients they needed, and that I didn't overdoe it.
I don't know if you know or not but try and give her "Rhino" shots the 5th, 7th and 9th month of pregnancy. It helps keep the foal from getting aborted.
And I personally would NOT give a broodmare ANY West Nile shots whatsoever. WN shots (among many others, including child immunization shots) have some terribly discusting, immune degrading contents. Check out this site if you're really curious:
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I've not only reasearched it online, but have seen it to. I've had several friends who had mare cycle problems also, when vaccinating with west nile. We previously had one gorgeous Anglo Arab mare that flat out stopped coming into cycle.
And for the most part -Good luck with breeding and raising! It's tons of fun!
Rhino shots are IMPORTANT that is for sure. I have gotten away with just giving the 5th and 7th month but it is wise not to. I also agree about the West Nile vaccine..I won't give it to any of my horses, regardless. I know it is taking a risk but they still haven't got that vaccine worked out.
 
 
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Old 10-29-2008,
 
 
 
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Rhino shots are IMPORTANT that is for sure. I have gotten away with just giving the 5th and 7th month but it is wise not to. I also agree about the West Nile vaccine..I won't give it to any of my horses, regardless. I know it is taking a risk but they still haven't got that vaccine worked out.
Thank you for that one. I don't just "go with the flow" on vaccines unless I've heard some other-sides to them first. I do want the best for my horse and anyone can make a mistake or go wrong. In this case, I've both heard & had problems.
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