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    Explore "doct" with insightful episodes like "Best There Is Podcast: Reacting To 'Thor Love And Thunder' Trailer And More Moon Knight", "Equine Asthma - #007 The Horse's Advocate Podcast", "The Calcium To Phosphorus Ratio In Horse Feed - #006 The Horse's Advocate Podcast", "The Frequency Of Floating Horse Teeth - #004 The Horse's Advocate Podcast" and "Marvel Cinematic Universe (Part 1)" from podcasts like ""Best There Is Podcast", "The Horse's Advocate Podcast", "The Horse's Advocate Podcast", "The Horse's Advocate Podcast" and "CLWT2"" and more!

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    Best There Is Podcast: Reacting To 'Thor Love And Thunder' Trailer And More Moon Knight

    Best There Is Podcast: Reacting To 'Thor Love And Thunder' Trailer And More Moon Knight

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    We are back for another week of fun and drama and we pick were we left Moon Knight episode 2. We pick up with episodes 3 and 4, and when I say we, I mean Ernie, Declan and Ryan returning once again. Also with the Thor trailer dropping we have some points to go over of what we seen so far. 

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    Equine Asthma - #007 The Horse's Advocate Podcast

    Equine Asthma - #007 The Horse's Advocate Podcast

    Equine asthma is similar to human asthma based on several factors associated with this lung disorder in horses. It has had several names, including heaves, COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and others.

    In the past, veterinarians blame allergens for triggering the airways of horses to constrict, making it almost impossible to exhale. As a result, horses can no longer breathe effectively. This restriction to exhale air limits the horse's ability to function in any sport or effort. It can, in the worst of situations, cause their death. But could there be another cause? For example, could this be associated with chronic inflammation?

    Geoff Tucker, DVM (Doc T), explains what is known based on a recent webinar he attended on Equine Asthma.

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    TheHorsesAdvocate.com is a website to learn about horses, horse barns and farms. There is a membership side of the website where horse owners can attend live meetings to ask questions and get a deeper understanding of things they have learned on the site. Membership helps support this message, helping to spread it to everyone worldwide working with horses.

    HorsemanshipDentistry.com is a website that discusses how and why I perform equine dentistry without immobilization or the automatic use of drugs. I only accept new clients in Florida. Make an appointment in FL.

    HorsemanshipDentistrySchool.com is a website for those interested in learning how to perform equine dentistry without drugs on 97% of horses. There are eight spots a year for interested students PLUS, there is a separate online course for those wanting to learn how to do this but can never get to South Florida for hands-on training.

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    Please give a thumbs up or 5-star review and share these everywhere. I know horse owners worldwide listen, and the horses need every one of you in "Helping Horses Thrive In A Human World."

    The Calcium To Phosphorus Ratio In Horse Feed - #006 The Horse's Advocate Podcast

    The Calcium To Phosphorus Ratio In Horse Feed - #006 The Horse's Advocate Podcast

    Calcium (Ca) and Phosphorus (P) are two of the most plentiful minerals in your horse, required for bone structure, muscle function and hundreds of other metabolic processes. However, they compete for uptake in the digestive tract.

    When there is more phosphorus than calcium in the diet, calcium prevents phosphorus from being absorbed. Hence, the body extracts calcium from the bones to maintain its precise and critical level in the blood. Unfortunately, all grains are high in phosphorus and, when fed over time, cause calcium deficiencies.

    Feed manufacturers add calcium and phosphorus in a ratio. This addition to all feeds makes the amount of Ca greater than P. But in doing so, they prevent the absorption of Magnesium (Mg), leading to low Mg blood levels resulting in hyperexcitability in horses. So it is NOT just the excess sugar or the lectins of grains that lead to horses being difficult or having bad behavior. The solution to behavioral issues in horses is to start by REMOVING GRAIN FROM THEIR DIET.

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    TheHorsesAdvocate.com is a website to learn about horses, horse barns and farms. There is a membership side of the website where horse owners can attend live meetings to ask questions and get a deeper understanding of things they have learned on the site. Membership helps support this message, helping to spread it to everyone worldwide working with horses.

    HorsemanshipDentistry.com is a website that discusses how and why I perform equine dentistry without immobilization or the automatic use of drugs. I only accept new clients in Florida. Make an appointment in FL.

    HorsemanshipDentistrySchool.com is a website for those interested in learning how to perform equine dentistry without drugs on 97% of horses. There are eight spots a year for interested students PLUS, there is a separate online course for those wanting to learn how to do this but can never get to South Florida for hands-on training.

    Show support for The Horse's Advocate by wearing a hat or shirt or drinking from a cup, all with the official logo. Go to this link for our swag (https://the-horses-advocate.creator-spring.com/).

    Please give a thumbs up or 5-star review and share these everywhere. I know horse owners worldwide listen, and the horses need every one of you in "Helping Horses Thrive In A Human World."

    The Frequency Of Floating Horse Teeth - #004 The Horse's Advocate Podcast

    The Frequency Of Floating Horse Teeth - #004 The Horse's Advocate Podcast

    The frequency of floating a horse is variable and is related to the individual horse. We often think of prevention on a mechanical device, like how often you change the oil in a car's engine.

    A horse is a living being and not a machine. The threshold of pain determines how frequently you need to float. In other words, how they perceive the sharp points against their cheeks and tongue. The hardness of the enamel and the number of chews in a day/month/year also determine how fast they become sharp.

    Be sure to tune in to find out what other factors influence when is the right time to float. Hosted by Geoff Tucker, DVM (Doc T)

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    TheHorsesAdvocate.com is a website about horses, horse barns, and farms. There is a membership side of the website where horse owners can attend live meetings to ask questions and get a deeper understanding of things they have learned on the site. Membership helps support this message, helping to spread it to everyone worldwide working with horses.

    HorsemanshipDentistry.com is a website that discusses how and why I perform equine dentistry without immobilization or the automatic use of drugs. I only accept new clients in Florida. Make an appointment in FL.

    HorsemanshipDentistrySchool.com is a website for those interested in learning how to perform equine dentistry without drugs on 97% of horses. There are eight spots a year for interested students PLUS, there is a separate online course for those wanting to learn how to do this but can never get to South Florida for hands-on training.

    Show support for The Horse's Advocate by wearing a hat or shirt or drinking from a cup, all with the official logo. Go to this link for our swag (https://the-horses-advocate.creator-spring.com/).

    Please give a thumbs up or 5-star review and share these everywhere. I know horse owners worldwide listen, and the horses need every one of you in "Helping Horses Thrive In A Human World."

    Marvel Cinematic Universe (Part 1)

    Marvel Cinematic Universe (Part 1)
    Welcome to CLWT2, or as its more commonly known as, "Can't Live With Them, Can't Live Without Them"! We continue our journey dissecting the Villains Hollywood has given us over the last few decades and grade each of the heavy hitters in the Comic Book movie industry, continuing with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From Tony Stark's Origins, to the mantle, now passed onto Doctor Strange, we delve into Kevin Feige's vision for the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Arguably the best running film series to date, how does it stack against our introductory course: The DC Cinematic Universe?
    CLWT2
    en-usDecember 19, 2016