Posted by Lisa St.John

Bucky

Bucky 20 year old Buckskin

Diagnosis Bog Spavin, Laminits

Human Companion Nicole

Began on the Nutrition Program on 11/9/2010

11/9/2011 Bucky ate everything in the mix, bananas, yams. He ate as if he was starving as you predicted. There is one more thing. When I retrieved him from the pasture to bring him his salad for the second time he snorted,, did an “airs above the ground” pure joy and play, no disrespect. Never seen that before from this arthritic horse with sore feet. Someone talked to him over the ether and I thank from the bottom of my heart. Thank you also for the videos and articles from my website. I am headed to Sam’s club today for supplies. I have a 15 year old toothless yorkie. He gets organic chicken thighs mixed with a tiny bite dry food. The chicken is cooked and the meat ground. He then gums the delicious thigh bones all day. Any suggestions on extending this fellows stay? Warmest regards, Nicole

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Hi Nicole.. Thank you for the email!! What a happy way to begin the day! I am thrilled he is excited about his new diet.. I didn’t expect you to recognize that I worked on him.. I just activated his DNA and surrounded him in healing light to get him off to a good start.. he was very open to accepting the healing.. : ) As for your little yorkie.. I would recommend removing the dog food products from his diet and adding in some avocado and banana… He sounds like a great little guy!! Thank you again for your email.. I so appreciate the update!! Big hugs to you and your babies.. Lisa

11/14/2010 Hi Lisa, Bucky is cleaning up everything. I’m up to half a yam along with zucchini, tiny pieces of banana. Spinach and kale should blend in easily in a few days. He hasn’t spit out the avocado! The lady that boards the horses, Colleen, noticed there is hay left over in his stall in the morning from the night before. I feed him the entire salad in the morning. She thinks or worries he will lose weight. What. Would I add and should there be a second feeding or is that over kill? Are probiotics for dogs offered by petsmart a good source for my slightly indigestion prone ( he is doing great except for the occasional dumping of poop in the kitchen. No big deal easy cleanup, excited about doing this for Ziggy! Thank you in advance! Nicole

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Hi Nicole, This is great!!! the natural whole fresh food provides nourishment so they are not starving.. up his portions of veggies … the probiotics is in the natural veggies and food.. they have digestive enzymes in them.. he does not need or require anything else.. just the veggies, herbs and hay.. As for your little pooch.. the enzymes are also in the food and his digestion will improve on natural real food..He can beef, turkey, lamb, bison, fish.. just stay away from pork.. smiles.. Happy Days!! Lisa

11/16/2010 Lisa, I added extra bedding and brought him in. He walked across the gravel without hesitation …..He had very long strides. Wow! Nicole 11/22/2010

Just checking in.. how is he feeling?? Lisa

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I think he is ok. I’m in Georgia until Sunday. I helped buy a fridge for the boarding barn it arrived just in time for my ten gallon zip lock bags of salad for the time I would be gone. I heard from the lady who feeds, he is gobbling down all the veggies She dis not realize horses would eat all that stuff. He is getting two arnicas with each feeding. Nicole

2/12/2011 Hi, The barefoot trimmer Kathy was out today. She basically rolled his toes and raspede a tiny bit. She expected to lightly trim away the separated wall stuff while waiting for the new foot to grow from the coronet band. What she did not expect to see is a new hoof wall growing inside the old one. The Laminae renewed itself under the old growth. It was as if there were two hoof walls, a new foot growing within the old wall, an I imagine the outside eventually falls off. The sole is beginning to form a cup, instead of being flat on the hard ground. What she really wanted you to see was his coat. It is thick and an almost light neutral buckskin. He now has three inch hairs that look like they are made from spun gold. They are everywhere interspersed in his twenty year old plus winter coat. His rump is higher and filled in. I’ve never seen a horse’s coat do that and his mane and tale added about three inches…….carrots?? This would seem rather mundane except the fact he could barely walk or leave his stall in November. I have spared no expense in the past with Vet bills, topical applications and supplements.no help whatsoever. The trimmer did not even charge me. She is having a grand time observing all this. That’s it for now… Very grateful! Nicole

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Hi Nicole… I was just thinking of you!! I am so happy!! This is normal when the body is being fed the live nutrients… The whole body heals and is able to achieve health… The spun gold hair is a very common sign of horses on this program.. Their coats become silky soft with a metallic sheen.. This is a sign of health beyond the “known normal standards” of health… What you are witnessing is health that all horses are capable of when fed the proper nutrients… Wait!!! He will become healthier every year… It is so amazing!!!! God Bless you both!!!!! Lisa

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