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    Junior Member Weanling AllAboutArt will become famous soon enough AllAboutArt's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by squaregaiter View Post
    Adam as mentioned you can buy BC2A (same as the USA) at RanLAB, you can google them and then ask for Angelo you can mention Bruce told you ololololol ( as mentioned not the ranvet brand) and in regard to Kynoselen there is 2 types the one we have found that works better is the " French" Kynoselene , hope this helps
    Thanks Bruce I have sent them a email

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    Kynoselen, no longer available, Enerselen is its replacement
    Hi Danno I was referring to FRENCH Kynoselne (Vétoquino) not the "generic" one. I have not used the Enerselen however in looking at the ingredients they are nothing like the formula of the French Kynoslene

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    I've been reading recently about Vitamin E deficiencies, particularly in mares and foals.
    It causes the wobbles, troubles with foals latching on and tying up. Would recommend upping your horse's vitamin E intake. Simply solution

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    Supplement Vitamin E and Selenium - be careful not to overfeed Selenium as it can be toxic.

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    Junior Member Foal Ericlobster will become famous soon enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by nomireatras View Post
    make sure he is drinking a lot of water and if he is racing, that the electrolites he is losing through sweating are being replaced.
    100% agreed. Electrolytes are super important for horses. Make sure buddy is well hydrated.

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