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		<title>Crofton Weed kills Horses</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Crofton weed &#8211; ( Ageratina adenophora) is beating the cane toads in it’s march south down the East Coast of Australia. It’s also now prevalent in all other states of Australia. This plant, a native of Mexico, loves conditions in Australia and like the cane toad it has no natural predators here. Biological controls have had limited success to date and funding for research is minimal. Crofton weed is an erect, multi stemmed perennial plant which grows to 150cm in height. It’s extremely hardly, it layers itself and will sprout from any tiny piece of root left in the ground. It relishes [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>Crofton weed</strong> &#8211; ( Ageratina adenophora) is beating the cane toads in it’s march south down the East Coast of Australia. It’s also now prevalent in all other states of Australia.</p>
<p>This plant, a native of Mexico, loves conditions in Australia and like the cane toad it has no natural predators here. Biological controls have had limited success to date and funding for research is minimal.</p>
<p>Crofton weed is an erect, multi stemmed perennial plant which grows to 150cm in height. It’s extremely hardly, it layers itself and will sprout from any tiny piece of root left in the ground. It relishes poor soil conditions.</p>
<p>It has maroon smooth stems, the broad leaves are green and have slightly dog toothed edges, it develops dense clusters of white flowers in spring.</p>
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<p><strong><u>UNTRUE</u></strong></p>
<p>It’s <strong>untrue</strong> that horses who are being hard fed or on good pasture will not eat Crofton Weed.</p>
<p>It’s <strong>untrue </strong>that Crofton Weed only harms horses when it’s in flower.</p>
<p><strong><u>TRUE</u></strong></p>
<p>It’s <strong>true</strong> that some horses <strong>will seek out</strong> Crofton Weed even when on otherwise good pasture or hard feed.</p>
<p>It’s <strong>true</strong> that Crofton Weed contains an <strong>addictive alkaloid.</strong> Crush a few leaves, stem and root to smell the carrot like odour.</p>
<p>It’s <strong>true</strong> that Crofton Weed is harmful to horses who ingest it at all stages of the plant growth though it is thought to be at its <strong>most toxic</strong> immediately after flowering.</p>
<p><strong>It’s true that every mouthful causes internal damage.</strong></p>
<p>Crofton weed should not be accessible to horses. It can be <strong>addictive,</strong> it is insidious as every mouthful causes damage to the bronchioles and lung walls.</p>
<p>By the time physical symptoms manifest, such as cough or breathlessness, much damage has already taken place. Crofton hardens damaged cells and lung walls ulcerate and crumble so basically the horse is asphyxiated – they stand with their neck stretched and hind legs camped out, all to try and get some oxygen as the lungs start to flood. They can run blind, collapse and die. It&#8217;s a truly horrible death.</p>
<p>Do not work horses who are coughing or breathless, <strong>get them thoroughly checked out by a veterinarian.</strong>Any exertion increases the possibility of blowing the lungs or the bronchial tubes.</p>
<p><strong>There are some useful lung/respiratory herbs for those who may be slightly affected.  But if you have spotted Crofton Weed where your horses live or feed, and suspect they have or are eating, get them checked by your vet and take immediate steps to remove all plants.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Elecampane</strong> (Inula helenium) is my favourite  expectorant (lung dredger), it is also bronchial-spasmolytic, it’s specific to treat bronchial asthma and cough.</p>
<p><strong>Liquorice</strong> (glycyrrhiza glabra) root – not to be confused with the commercial candy (made mainly from aniseed). Liquorice extract is a bronchial vasodilator giving more expandability to airways. It works synergistically with elecampane to treat bronchial asthma and cough.</p>
<p><strong>Thyme</strong> (Thymus vulgaris) – one of the best antibacterial, anti-microbial, antifungal herbs for the upper respiratory tract. Cough, sore throat, asthma.</p>
<p><em>Ask your qualified herbal practitioner to combine all three concentrated high-grade extracts only, this is the medicinal form to give best results.  </em></p>
<p>Any airways dis-ease will be improved by dosing with ginger and thyme tea.</p>
<p>Ginger Tea – Good for upset or underactive gut, bloat and travel sickness, plus its scientifically proven to be effective against the common cold. Use the <strong>fresh root only </strong>(source from greengrocers or supermarket). Finely chop 2-3cm – add 2 cups of boiling water – let cool then pour entire contents over feed. Once daily for a time, or a few times a week dependent on condition.</p>
<p>Thyme Tea – brilliant herb for the entire upper respiratory tract. Coughs, colds and sore throats. Ideally use 5-10 sprigs of the fresh herb or 2 teaspoons of dried. Add to 2 cups of boiling water – let cool then pour entire contents over feed. Can give 2-3 times daily reducing dose as symptoms improve.</p>
<p>You can combine the ginger root and the thyme in the same tea. Great for humans too!</p>
<p><em><strong>Author’s note:</strong></em><br />
<em>I learnt about Crofton weed the hard way. Over 30 years ago my partner and I purchased a bush block in northern New South Wales. This was before information was readily available at your fingertips via computers. On checking out the varying herbage I was told by several local horse people that horses only ate this weed if they hadn’t any other source of fodder. Wrong. We lost a wonderful, spunky mare with an enormous will to live. She searched for Crofton having become addicted to the alkaloid. Our two other horses didn’t touch it. I was horrified at how little was known and the dis-information I was given plus the veterinary treatment of antibiotics was inappropriate. Naturally my research into this insidious weed started then.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>April Leggett asked Angela to do a Hair Testing consult on her competition horses recently, and has been very pleased with the results.  Here&#8217;s what April has to say: &#8220;Hi Angela, I just wanted to personally thank you and your team for their help with TANZA over the past couple of years. I am pretty certain I have my old horse back and I could not be happier. I have just returned from a Nationals Training weekend and she went awesome. On her toes, electric and wanting to run for the first time in years.. So thank you, thank you, thank you. [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>April Leggett asked Angela to do a Hair Testing consult on her competition horses recently, and has been very pleased with the results.  Here&#8217;s what April has to say:</em></p>
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<div class="">I just wanted to personally thank you and your team for their help with TANZA over the past couple of years.</div>
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<div class="">I am pretty certain I have my old horse back and I could not be happier.</div>
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<div class="">I have just returned from a Nationals Training weekend and she went awesome. On her toes, electric and wanting to run for the first time in years.. So thank you, thank you, thank you.</div>
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<div class="">I even got my Chiropractor to look at Tanza after the weekend and he said this mare is fine, perfect, nothing at all wrong with her.. He could not believe it was the same horse he used to work on week in, week out.</div>
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<div class="">I feed her the pilules after she exerts herself (for her tying up) and I really think they help.</div>
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<div class="">I actually passed on a few of them to a friend whose horse tied up after chukkas yesterday. Her horse was really bad could hardly get on the truck to go home and when she got home (only half an hour away) her horse got off fine, running around in the paddock. She could not believe it&#8230;</div>
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<div class="">I have also used your <a href="https://thehorseherbalist.com/products/sport-support/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Sport Support</a> on my mare &#8220;Ola&#8221; who got a knock on her pastern, was struggling to walk one day and then walking fine the next. I also had a fall at practice two weeks ago, fell hard on my shoulder, struggled to move it and took the sport support myself and by the next day it was almost as good as new.</div>
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<div class="">I am so glad I found you and your awesome products Angela.. I am not sure what I would have done without you. I would be still lost.</div>
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<div class="saboxplugin-wrap" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope itemprop="author"><div class="saboxplugin-tab"><div class="saboxplugin-gravatar"><img alt='Angela Davison' src='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4607c2113b867bf2030b577701de1f67cd3fef21c71eb04a842f61df55615d04?s=100&#038;d=blank&#038;r=g' srcset='https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4607c2113b867bf2030b577701de1f67cd3fef21c71eb04a842f61df55615d04?s=200&#038;d=blank&#038;r=g 2x' class='avatar avatar-100 photo' height='100' width='100' itemprop="image"/></div><div class="saboxplugin-authorname"><a href="https://thehorseherbalist.com/author/angela/" class="vcard author" rel="author"><span class="fn">Angela Davison</span></a></div><div class="saboxplugin-desc"><div itemprop="description"></div></div><div class="clearfix"></div></div></div><p>The post <a href="https://thehorseherbalist.com/more-great-results-from-hair-testing/">Great Results from Hair Testing</a> appeared first on <a href="https://thehorseherbalist.com">The Horse Herbalist</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the story of Whisky, all the way from the USA, told by his carer, Rolanda: &#8220;We purchased Whisky May 2018, and he was already trained to pull a cart. Our trainer, Roger, worked with him for a couple of weeks and I was able to drive him happily enough before he came down with pneumonia. &#8220;After several weeks hospitalized, bottles of medication and months of rest, he then contracted sinusitis. Back to the vets for surgery and more bottles of pills. Two months passed, and he seemed to getting back to normal before he again contacted sinusitis once again. Back to [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the story of Whisky, all the way from the USA, told by his carer, Rolanda:</p>
<p>&#8220;We purchased Whisky May 2018, and he was already trained to pull a cart. Our trainer, Roger, worked with him for a couple of weeks and I was able to drive him happily enough before he came down with pneumonia.</p>
<p>&#8220;After several weeks hospitalized, bottles of medication and months of rest, he then contracted sinusitis. Back to the vets for surgery and more bottles of pills. Two months passed, and he seemed to getting back to normal before he again contacted sinusitis once again. Back to the vet, yet another surgery and yet more pills.</p>
<p>&#8220;The prognosis was not promising for poor Whisky. The hundreds of antibiotic pills were literally destroying his liver and preventing him for fighting any bacteria.</p>
<p>&#8220;Out of sheer frustration for the health and well being of Whisky, I looked elsewhere for treatment to be proactive and not reactive. I found an amazing herbalist, Angela Davison in Australia. She first analyzed a hair sample of Whisky then created a formula specific to his issues.</p>
<p>&#8220;Under Angela&#8217;s treatment program, along with chiropractic adjustments, acupuncture and thyme/sage tea 3 times a week, Whisky is doing spectacularly. After two months of building his stamina and doing stretch exercises daily, he is ready to pull the cart and looks amazing I might add. It&#8217;s not over for Whisky! We will continue with at least 14 more weeks of formula and herbal teas plus months of regular chiropractic adjustments and acupuncture.&#8221;</p>
<p>Here he is, after months of herbal treatments-</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2012 03:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I have just come back from spending the weekend at Coffs Harbour where we went to finally meet our client Roger (aka Ginga Dude) in the flesh. He didn&#8217;t let me down &#8211; his energy and presence were phenomenal, just like I knew it would be. Fabulous to meet him after knowing him via his hair tests over the last four years. Roger, and my long time brilliant horse chiropractor/trainer mate Graeme Boyd, are  here from NZ to have another good crack at some of the big ones over the Melbourne Cup Carnival. It&#8217;s the great &#8221; one man and his horse [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just come back from spending the weekend at Coffs Harbour where we went to finally meet our client Roger (aka Ginga Dude) in the flesh.</p>
<p>He didn&#8217;t let me down &#8211; his energy and presence were phenomenal, just like I knew it would be. Fabulous to meet him after knowing him via his hair tests over the last four years.</p>
<p>Roger, and my long time brilliant horse chiropractor/trainer mate Graeme Boyd, are  here from NZ to have another good crack at some of the big ones over the Melbourne Cup Carnival.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the great &#8221; one man and his horse story!&#8221; against the big boys with their megabucks and trillion dollar horses.</p>
<p>Rog had a tilt last year, thrilling us all winning the Group 2 David Jones and then running 3rd in the MacKinnon Stakes behind So You Think.</p>
<p>Now he&#8217;s 8 and he&#8217;s back, putting in the miles with Graeme aboard on the beach and in the surf at Coffs Harbour.</p>
<p>Watch this space!</p>
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