Spotted Creek Ranch, Quarter Horses & Rescue

Spotted Creek Ranch, Quarter Horses & Rescue Raising & Breeding quality Quarter Horses for either Barrel Racing, Roping, Speed Events or just for your trusted companion. Rescue & Rehab of Horses.

01/25/2025

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Amazing read for us horse owners out there!!!
01/25/2025

Amazing read for us horse owners out there!!!

I hate bot larvae.
I see them quite often at whole horse dissections and when the larvae detach from the stomach wall, they leave behind deep holes.

These holes are about 2 mm deep.

The part of the stomach that we see is the non glandular part. It is the upper part and is not acid secreting.
You can just about see the glandular part which is pinkish in the photo.

Bot larvae seem to choose the non glandular part but I do see them at the margin between these 2 parts which is called the Margo plicata. Rarely they are found in the glandular layer as that part has a very low pH is acidic due to hydrochloride acid.

I really feel bot latvae are a problem because when they detach, the holes left behind are at risk from the acid splashing up onto that area. This I believe could destroy tissue and cause ulcers.

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Stay safe… Be smart..
03/14/2024

Stay safe… Be smart..

03/03/2024
Very informative read.. ā¤ļø
01/13/2024

Very informative read.. ā¤ļø

Very Important to know the difference…
01/09/2024

Very Important to know the difference…

You may wonder why we pull back into the syringe when giving injections in the vein. This picture explains why. We don't pull back to make sure we're in the vessel, we do it to make sure we're in the RIGHT vessel. Today I went to give an injection and pulled back and saw blood brighter than I wanted. I decided to go and get a new dose of sedation and once again pulled back and then gave my dose of sedation. The syringe on the left was my first injection and the syringe on the right was my second injection. Does anyone know why I shouldn't have injected that first syringe? And had I injected that first injection, what would have happened?

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