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Horse with problems

I have a 8 yr old mare, paint. she was rescued, neglected, starved, and very malnourished when she came to us.
aside from cribbing and being a food hound, she has trouble breathing. we have tried everything, from lung and breathing remedies to stomach, gas and even a inhaler, we put her on adrenal gland and i forget the name something ink, or Indian tobacco?
I need help. her condition has worsened, she is wheezing and her sides are puffing in and out hard. once in a while there is discharge from her nose. and a lot of gas. she does have some allergies but im thinking this has nothing to do with them, and has more to do with something wrong in her digestive system due to being neglected, any thoughts or experiences welcome
 
  melody2127 on 2011-10-05
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day 1 and day 2

Lycopodium 200 in the morning and evening

day 3 to day 10

Carbo Veg 30 in the evening.

One dose means 2 drops in some water. You may give her 2 pills in her mouth or after dissolving pills in some 20 ml water.
 
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