For future human bruises: use Arnica in creme or clear ointment. Does not stain. Source: wild plant called Arnica Montana Apply a thin coat to bruise, rub it in. May feel a slight tingle for a short time. As if skin was vigorously rubbed. Apply 2 x a day . How it works: after brusing, strains or sprains, makes clothes less sticky and thus lessens pain and discoloration. I have suggested it to many friends. They all were amazing how well it helped. Greatly speeds time of healing of bruise, by about 1/2. Do not use orally. Use it once, your medicine cabinet will never be without it!
I’m so thrilled that the vet videos are back up!! I’ve missed them so much. Now there’s double the fun watching with Dr Lydia and Dr Gina!! Great catch Dr Gina on Little Foot. That has to make him feel better now. Poor Kimberly!!!! Ouch!!!
Thank you for making the vet videos again. Sorry Kimberly got kicked. If the horse hadn’t been sedated it could definitely have been really bad. Maybe good protocol in the future when doing a back leg radiograph to hold up a front leg unless the horse is lame and unable to stand on 3 legs.
Kimberly is a true horsewoman. Gets kicked and shrugs it off. A bruise, so what? Says Kimberly. That new blood analysis machine is really being used well. No surprise. Horse Plus is doing a great job. So glad Horse Plus Vets is back!
I just love Cranberry! She seems to be so sweet!❤😊. Go Dr Gina - Littlefoot!! Both of you vets are so wonderful, it’s great to see y’all in action!!😊❤. Hope Kimberly isn’t too sore!!❤
Excellent video. Not only does it show how incredibly useful having two vets is at horses plus but it also shows the importance of veterinary care throughout an animals life.
Love horse plus vet videos. I like both the vets and I hope this time the vets will stay. Dr. Lydia is my favorite and I’m glad she is working with at horse plus as their vet.
Oh Kimberly, I really hope you’re ok. Bless you, you’re the sweetest soul. 🙏🏻 I hope all the horses recover and nothing more serious is found. Great spot Dr Gina, the ulcers look so so painful, I hope he heals quickly now they’ve been discovered. You’re angels, all of you. ❤❤❤
Great video wish we could have found out the blood results of the second horse to see why she wasn't gaining weight and if the ulcers in the mouth of the first horse healed and it put on weight?
I have a scar on my mid-thigh from getting belted by a quarterXdraft named Lady (insert eyeroll here) it swelled and the rainbow of colors that followed was impressive, this was a harder kick than Kimberly was able to jump away from (GREAT reflexes!!) but ice it non-the-less, I did shriek when it happened, we cant have Kimberly hurt! PS @Horse Plus Vets, I want to send some clear face shields for these dentals would you rather have reusable harder plastic that's washable or use until they are junk and toss thinner ones?
My first horse had cow kicked me in my right knee and to this day my right knee is give me hell thanks to my first horse named sunny and he was not treated very good by his ex owner
Doesn't Little Foot's incisors look like EOTRH? Looks like receding gums, with grass packed in between teeth. And it could explain an ulcer (root absorption?). In any case, RTG of incisors would be the best diagnostic idea, especially when it's free and available. EOTRH can be very painful, so the horse can be reluctant to eat - depends on the horse. My old mare's doesn't really mind her EOTRH teeth, she nad twice been found with ulcers with pus on the standard dentist exam - ofcourse the teeth with ulcers were removed - but she ate well and was not painful - and she's very reactive to pain, so incomprehensively, this was somehow ok for her...
How often do you check up that far in the mouth of an animal? Plus without sedation do you really think they could have seen it? Think about how painful it would be to have someone doing that to your sore mouth while wide awake. Plus they did find it when doing the dental.
So glad you are doing the vet videos again! I really enjoyed them!
For future human bruises: use Arnica in creme or clear ointment. Does not stain.
Source: wild plant called Arnica Montana
Apply a thin coat to bruise, rub it in. May feel a slight tingle for a short time. As if skin was vigorously rubbed. Apply 2 x a day . How it works: after brusing, strains or sprains, makes clothes less sticky and thus lessens pain and discoloration. I have suggested it to many friends. They all were amazing how well it helped. Greatly speeds time of healing of bruise, by about 1/2. Do not use orally. Use it once, your medicine cabinet will never be without it!
@@bethwyland7693 I second that. Arnica really works.
These vet videos are so valuable! They show us armchair amateurs the ultra valuable work you provide the animals.
It is so wonderful and inspirational to see two women veterinarians working together. Thanks for being such good role models for the next generation.
I’m so thrilled that the vet videos are back up!! I’ve missed them so much. Now there’s double the fun watching with Dr Lydia and Dr Gina!! Great catch Dr Gina on Little Foot. That has to make him feel better now.
Poor Kimberly!!!! Ouch!!!
Hope that Kimberly is okay
Hope Kimberly doesn’t bruise very bad . Love seeing your Vet work.
Thank you for making the vet videos again. Sorry Kimberly got kicked. If the horse hadn’t been sedated it could definitely have been really bad. Maybe good protocol in the future when doing a back leg radiograph to hold up a front leg unless the horse is lame and unable to stand on 3 legs.
You have to excellent vets there. Dr Lydia is a natural on camera, she would be a great teacher.
Great video. After everything these horses have been through, it's good to know they are now getting excellent care. Ouch! Sorry about the kick!
Very good video! Take care Kimberly! That kind of bruise can be painful and take a long time to heal! Yah!! For ice!!
Kimberly is a true horsewoman. Gets kicked and shrugs it off. A bruise, so what? Says Kimberly. That new blood analysis machine is really being used well. No surprise. Horse Plus is doing a great job. So glad Horse Plus Vets is back!
i'm going out and look at my horses gums and lip. he's fine but, really . you never stop learning on this channel. boohah
Love the way the vets work so well together.
I just love Cranberry! She seems to be so sweet!❤😊. Go Dr Gina - Littlefoot!! Both of you vets are so wonderful, it’s great to see y’all in action!!😊❤. Hope Kimberly isn’t too sore!!❤
I spy Dr Gina's tattoo of San! You have excellent taste 💜
No wonder Little Foot wasn't gaining weight, that ulcer was nasty!
Oh ouch, poor Kimberly!
Excellent video. Not only does it show how incredibly useful having two vets is at horses plus but it also shows the importance of veterinary care throughout an animals life.
Poor little foot, those ulcers looked so painful. Hope the bruise isn't too bad Kimberly.
I’m so excited you posted on this channel too! It’s great to see the drs ! Kimberly I hope you’re ok! ❤
Glad the vet videos are back 👏👍 Hope Kimberly isn’t too sore. Arnica cream is great for bruising
Great to cya back...
Glad you both looked a bit deeper into the mouth.
Great video as always. 👌❤️. Can’t fathom why there aren’t more likes and subs?
Little Foot’s head is so large compared to his body. So glad you found the ulcers so he can gain weight.
I love these videos! Hope Kimberly's OK.
Glad to see these videos again!! Looks like spring has sprung in the 100 acres woods Pooh!!
❤❤Great work, team. Love the HPV episodes. I learn so much. Hope Kimberly is all healed up. Bless you all.❤❤
Love horse plus vet videos. I like both the vets and I hope this time the vets will stay. Dr. Lydia is my favorite and I’m glad she is working with at horse plus as their vet.
🙏Kimberly is ok. Thanks for the awesome video.
Pony tales puts a human crutch under the horse during dentals. holds up there head.
Thank you ❤😊
I hope Kimberly is all right she is a hard worker and she loves ❤️ the horses 🐎 ❤️
Happy that the vet videos are back!!!
Soooo glad Kimberly is ok.
You girls are the bomb 💣 taking care of these horses. Great work.
Great vet video….also love the V neck tshirts
Oh Kimberly, I really hope you’re ok. Bless you, you’re the sweetest soul. 🙏🏻
I hope all the horses recover and nothing more serious is found. Great spot Dr Gina, the ulcers look so so painful, I hope he heals quickly now they’ve been discovered. You’re angels, all of you. ❤❤❤
Great video wish we could have found out the blood results of the second horse to see why she wasn't gaining weight and if the ulcers in the mouth of the first horse healed and it put on weight?
Thank you Dr. Gina and Dr. Lydia!
Interesting video of dental exams. Hope Kimberly is okay and that bruise passes soon. Thank you for sharing.🐴
I have a scar on my mid-thigh from getting belted by a quarterXdraft named Lady (insert eyeroll here) it swelled and the rainbow of colors that followed was impressive, this was a harder kick than Kimberly was able to jump away from (GREAT reflexes!!) but ice it non-the-less, I did shriek when it happened, we cant have Kimberly hurt! PS @Horse Plus Vets, I want to send some clear face shields for these dentals would you rather have reusable harder plastic that's washable or use until they are junk and toss thinner ones?
Kimberly saves the equipment and walks off the kick.
Great videos. Learning a lot. Wish they were available years ago when I had my horses. ❤❤❤
Love seeing the vet videos.
Fabulous work on Merri by Dr Nancy ❤
I love Dr. Gina's Princess Mononoke tattoo
thank you
Love this kind of videos!
I hope Kimberly is ok.
Great job everyone
Did Kimberly get a bruise on her leg from that kick?
Does anyone know how Benjamin, the little donkey is. I saw one video but I haven't noticed a follow up.
My first horse had cow kicked me in my right knee and to this day my right knee is give me hell thanks to my first horse named sunny and he was not treated very good by his ex owner
I LOVE, LOVE Cranberry!!!!!
Can I send you a film that will be interesting.?
Doesn't Little Foot's incisors look like EOTRH? Looks like receding gums, with grass packed in between teeth. And it could explain an ulcer (root absorption?). In any case, RTG of incisors would be the best diagnostic idea, especially when it's free and available. EOTRH can be very painful, so the horse can be reluctant to eat - depends on the horse. My old mare's doesn't really mind her EOTRH teeth, she nad twice been found with ulcers with pus on the standard dentist exam - ofcourse the teeth with ulcers were removed - but she ate well and was not painful - and she's very reactive to pain, so incomprehensively, this was somehow ok for her...
The mum in Doctor Lydia is coming through
Love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cool except for Kimberly. Feel better soon
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yellow under the tongue he needs selenium
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How so two veterinarians and a vet tech, not look at a horses entire mouth and completely miss giant ulcers??!! How?!
this outfit is a scam. they have their own stun bolt apparatus and their own crematory; no evidence of their chicanery to be found at a landfill.
How often do you check up that far in the mouth of an animal? Plus without sedation do you really think they could have seen it? Think about how painful it would be to have someone doing that to your sore mouth while wide awake. Plus they did find it when doing the dental.
I suggest you look into their history of corruption
@@harridan.What on earth are you talking about!?!?!