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Hello

 

some of you already know me from other lists so I will keep this brief.

Another listee forwarded me a post on horses and suggested I join and

comment, but well he didn’t leave the header on the title and I have run out

of time searching the digest. Anyway it was a pleasant exercise to surf the

messages and nice to NOT see a lot of the garbage I see on other lists when

it comes to using any natural therapy with animals. (and the same abhorrence

I feel at times).

 

My species of choice is horses, and that is where I have the most

experience, now over a decade. Closely followed by dogs as most horseowners

have a dog or two or three, however my experience with dogs is not as

extensive so I carry out my canine practice in a holistic veterinary clinic

so I have vets on hand. (PS I am NOT a vet). Cats I only know how to let

sleep on my bed and what ‘natural substances’ not what to use with them, I

refer queries those on to people more of affinity than I.

 

I have joined the digest and hope I catch the animal posts, that’s when I

will comment, and hopefully show you that some of us working with animals

are not all dropping oils from the clouds or trying to poison our animals

with emetic herbal preparations. I don’t have enough time to get into

arguments, but hopefully I am able to give some insights into an industry

that is special when practiced with integrity.

 

regards

Catherine

 

Author ~ A Healthy Horse the Natural Way

http://www.catherinebird.com.au

Keep up to date with natural therapies for horses with our monthly online

newsletter at catherinebird/

 

 

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Welcome Catherine! I'm off to visit your site - being owned by 4 horses of my

own, and one boarder ... and 3 dogs and 4 barn cats - I salute you for your care

and interest in helping out our 4 legged friends! I especially will be

interested in the equine info you provide!

 

blessings

Pam

Daystar Ranch

http://www.daystarranch.com

 

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Catherine Bird

Thursday, January 15, 2004 12:56 AM

Just a quick introduction

 

 

Hello

 

some of you already know me from other lists so I will keep this brief.

Another listee forwarded me a post on horses and suggested I join and

comment, but well he didn't leave the header on the title and I have run out

of time searching the digest. Anyway it was a pleasant exercise to surf the

messages and nice to NOT see a lot of the garbage I see on other lists when

it comes to using any natural therapy with animals. (and the same abhorrence

I feel at times).

 

My species of choice is horses, and that is where I have the most

experience, now over a decade. Closely followed by dogs as most horseowners

have a dog or two or three, however my experience with dogs is not as

extensive so I carry out my canine practice in a holistic veterinary clinic

so I have vets on hand. (PS I am NOT a vet). Cats I only know how to let

sleep on my bed and what 'natural substances' not what to use with them, I

refer queries those on to people more of affinity than I.

 

I have joined the digest and hope I catch the animal posts, that's when I

will comment, and hopefully show you that some of us working with animals

are not all dropping oils from the clouds or trying to poison our animals

with emetic herbal preparations. I don't have enough time to get into

arguments, but hopefully I am able to give some insights into an industry

that is special when practiced with integrity.

 

regards

Catherine

 

Author ~ A Healthy Horse the Natural Way

http://www.catherinebird.com.au

Keep up to date with natural therapies for horses with our monthly online

newsletter at catherinebird/

 

 

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Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release 8/01/2004

 

 

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Hi Catherine,

 

Welcome aboard. Glad to have you here! I look forward to your input and

experience sharing on the matters about our furry friends (and anything

else you want to talk about too for that matter ;)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

Catherine Bird [happyhorses]

Thursday, January 15, 2004 12:56 AM

 

Just a quick introduction

 

 

Hello

 

some of you already know me from other lists so I will keep this brief.

Another listee forwarded me a post on horses and suggested I join and

comment, but well he didn't leave the header on the title and I have run

out

of time searching the digest. Anyway it was a pleasant exercise to surf

the

messages and nice to NOT see a lot of the garbage I see on other lists

when

it comes to using any natural therapy with animals. (and the same

abhorrence

I feel at times).

 

My species of choice is horses, and that is where I have the most

experience, now over a decade. Closely followed by dogs as most

horseowners

have a dog or two or three, however my experience with dogs is not as

extensive so I carry out my canine practice in a holistic veterinary

clinic

so I have vets on hand. (PS I am NOT a vet). Cats I only know how to let

sleep on my bed and what 'natural substances' not what to use with them,

I

refer queries those on to people more of affinity than I.

 

I have joined the digest and hope I catch the animal posts, that's when

I

will comment, and hopefully show you that some of us working with

animals

are not all dropping oils from the clouds or trying to poison our

animals

with emetic herbal preparations. I don't have enough time to get into

arguments, but hopefully I am able to give some insights into an

industry

that is special when practiced with integrity.

 

regards

Catherine

 

Author ~ A Healthy Horse the Natural Way

http://www.catherinebird.com.au

Keep up to date with natural therapies for horses with our monthly

online

newsletter at catherinebird/

 

 

 

 

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