Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 All vets seem to know that mold will kill horses-I have 2 best friend vets-one is highly sensitive to mold- the other one has been convinced that it is very bad for people also-after a moldy coat left in his truck gave him a headache for weeks before he figured it out. I suggest we call ourselves the horse gene people -lol- > > > Question: If I had a horse, why is it that they acknowledge that when he is > stabled he is exposed to far higher concentrations of airborne particles > than if he were out doors? Yet if I live indoors, I could not plausibly be > exposed to far higher concentrations that I could outdoors? > > Why is it that they will acknowledge and do something for my sick horse, but > not for my sick ass? > > Sharon > > > Press Release for Nanovations. > > Nanotechnology protects horses > Horses are designed to live in the open. So keeping them in a stable is > going very much against what their bodies were designed to cope with. When a > horse is stabled, it is exposed to a far higher concentration of airborne > particles than it would encounter in the field. This puts a strain on the house > keeping mechanisms of the lungs and can eventually cause permanent damage. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 Hi , I could go for that - I have always been extremely fond of horses- maybe I was one in a past life! Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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