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My new barn uses diatomaceous earth on their horses--anybody else do this? Has anyone heard any pros-cons? My vet said no--didn't like all that sharp.
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forum.horsetopia.com/health-nutrition/54184-using-diato...
forum.horsetopia.com/health-nutrition/54184-using-diatomaceous-earth-horses.html
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*RESULTS ON FEEDING CODEX FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH TO WALKING HORSE, L. Thomas, Trainer, L. Frank Roper Stables, Winter Garden, FL: “With horses fed approximately 5 oz.
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wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/defaq.html
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Diatomaceous Earth; We asked horse training expert Cheyanne West. More about Cheyanne ... I can only tell you what I do with the seven horses I have. I do not use apple cider vinegar unless I have horses with digestive problems. I have not found it to keep flies away.
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www.todayshorse.com/Experts/CheyanneWest/AskCheyanne10....
www.todayshorse.com/Experts/CheyanneWest/AskCheyanne10.htm
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There have been some experiments with results that DID indicate that SOME parasites can be killed by diatomaceous earth (DE)... under the specific experimental conditions. The conditions did NOT involve horses. It's POSSIBLE that DE, if fed to horses, could kill internal parasites and possibly help control flies.
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www.horse-sense.org/archives/20021109094142.php
www.horse-sense.org/archives/20021109094142.php
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RESULTS OF CODEX FOOD-GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH FED TO; HORSES, Four Winds Stables, Robert D. Horkman, Orlando, Florida. Results of feeding 5 ounces of diatomaceous earth to show horses for a period of one year.
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www.shadowridgedonkeys.com/perma_horses.htm
www.shadowridgedonkeys.com/perma_horses.htm
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I have been giving [diatomaceous earth] to my dogs for years (not your product). To be able to get diatomaceous earth for my horses is a godsend. I used one 180 day supply for three horses and when it ran out I waited two months and then had their poop tested and their were still NO WORMS!
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www.de36.com/testimonials.html
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Research studies on natural compounds including BT, diatomaceous earth, and dolomite have not demonstrated effectiveness against gastrointestinal worms in horses, although their unproven use is published in lay print and Internet non-scientific literature.
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www.extension.org/faq/4767
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"The letter from June Varner of Little Falls, Minnesota ('Dust Your Cows with DE,' Dear Mother, February 2000), sparked my interest in diatomaceous earth (DE). How much and how often can I put it on my livestock, cats or dogs? Can it be used on rabbits raised for meat? Where can I buy food-grade DE? ...
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www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/RATE/DIATOMACEOUS_EARTH....
www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/RATE/DIATOMACEOUS_EARTH.html
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It is a non-toxic, safe substance made up from crushed fossils of freshwater organisms and marine life. Crushed to a fine powder and observed through a microscope, the particles resemble bits of broken glass. Deadly to any insect and comple...
http://www.manesandtailsorganization.org/alternative.ht...
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