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Equine Homeopathy

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Refer to: Care & Administration of Homeopathic Medicines (.pdf file)

Among all our domestic species, it is possibly true that horses and ponies respond to energy medicine (e.g. homeopathic treatment) in a more dynamic and dramatic way. They are extremely sensitive, and reactive. It is a real privilege to work with them.

Horses generally accept homeopathic medicines very readily and may even lick them from a suitable receptacle. Failing that, the dose can usually be tossed into the wet part of the mouth, direct from the bottle cap. If a little food is necessary, then the medicines can be put in a small portion of apple or organic carrot. They should not be added direct to the normal ration. The image to the right shows a pony happily taking homeopathic medicine from a piece of folded paper.

A sample of the horse diseases and conditions that we are called upon to treat with horse homeopathy are (in alphabetical order):

Abscess

Adverse Reactions

Allergy

Arthritis

Asthma

Aural Plaque

Autoimmune - Auto-immune

Azoturia

Back problems

Behavioural Problems

Broken Wind

Colic

Collagen Necrosis

Conjunctivitis

COPD

Corneal Ulcer

Cough

Crib Biting

Crusty Ears

Cushings Disease

Cushings Syndrome

Dermatophilus

Diarrhoea

DJD

Ear Scales

Equine Herpes

Equine Recurrent Uveitis

ERU

Foot Abscess

Gastric Ulcer

Grass Sickness

Greasy Heel

Headshaking (Headshaker)

Heaves

Herpes

Hives

Hoof Quality

Hormonal Problems

Infertility

Itch

Joint

Joint Ill

Kissing Spines

Klebsiella

Lameness

Laminitis

Ligament

Liver Disease

Lymphangitis

Mareishness

Melanoma

Moonblindness

Mud Fever

Myoglobinuria

Myositis

Navicular

Nodular Skin Disease

OCD

Paralysis

Pasteurella

Pedal Ostitis

Periodic Ophthalmia

Periodic Uveitis

Photosensitisation

Proud Flesh

Pus in the foot

Ragwort Poisoning

Rain Scald

Recurrent Ophthalmia

Recurrent Uveitis

Ringbone

Ringworm

Salmonella

Sarcoid

Setfast

Shaker

Shaking

Shigella

Shiverer

Shivering

Sidebone

Sinusitis

Spavin

Stomach Ulcer

Strangles

Sunburn

Suspensory

Sweet Itch

Tendon

Tying Up

Urticaria

Uveitis

Vaccinosis

Virus

Warts

White Line Separation

Wind Sucking

Wobbler

Wounds

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