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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Sunday, February 19, 2023
By Jeri Lockwood
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According to Tarleton University, a member of the Texas A&M University system, the answer is yes. Their study called CBD Reduced Transport Stress in Horses shows what the team at H & J Equine CBD Supplements clients have known all along. The answer is Yes! Tarleton University, a member of the Texas A&M University system and HempMy Pet announced in an organizational release the positive results of their Cannabidiol (CBD) equine study focusing on the... Read More |
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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
By Jeri Lockwood
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It seems like every day, studies from major universities are coming out on how CBD Oil made from Hemp is an all-natural supplement that is not only safe to use but beneficial. A study by Colorado State University looks at the CBD Safety in Horses by Dr. Chelsea Luedke published on May 10, 2023. See below for CSU s findings. As more studies come out, you will be able to locate them on the www.hjequine.com... Read More |
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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
By Jeri Kay Lockwood
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Arthritis is a painful culprit no matter what the species and the body systems, for the most part, all are the same. Arthritis is a nonspecific term meaning inflammation of a joint. There are many kinds of Arthritis in horses, traumatic arthritis, osteochondritis dissecans, subchondral cystic lesions, septic (or infective), and osteoarthritis (also called degenerative joint disease (DJD) (1) to name a few. We spoke to several veterinarians including Colorado State University and while Equioxx... Read More |
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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
By Jeri Kay Lockwood
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What is the difference between full-spectrum and isolate? There are many different cannabis plants some are known as Marijuana and some are known as Hemp. The known active constituents or naturally occurring chemicals that have medicinal properties in the cannabis plants are known as Cannabinoids. “Among these are CBD and THC , along with over a hundred others which scientists have discovered naturally occurring within different Cannabis strains(1)”. The difference is Marijuana contains CBD &... Read More |
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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Thursday, February 2, 2023
By Jeri Lockwood
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As the CBD market explodes with new products and new companies every day, the question is always asked which CBD is best for horses, donkey s mules, and even miniature horses . CBD comes in a variety of packaging. You can get tinctures which means it is in liquid form, edibles and topicals. Tinctures are best administered underneath the tongue for the quickest absorption. However, some people just swallow it. With horses, it is impossible... Read More |
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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Thursday, January 5, 2023
By Jeri Lockwood
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As the CBD market explodes with new products and new companies every day, the question is always asked which CBD is best for horses, donkey s mules, and even miniature horses . CBD comes in a variety of packaging. You can get tinctures which means it is in liquid form, edibles and topicals. Tinctures are best administered underneath the tongue for the quickest absorption. However, some people just swallow it. With horses, it is impossible... Read More |
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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Thursday, January 5, 2023
By Jeri Lockwood
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25 mg of full-spectrum CBD oil is the typical dosage for horses that weight over 800 lbs. For horses, donkeys, and mules under 800 lbs 10 to 15 mg is recommended. Please note that hemp oil and CBD oil are not the same thing. CBD Oil which is typically administered through a disc, gel, pellets or tinctures . Unlike human dosage, equines have an extremely sensitive intestinal system. So, administering the right dose is extremely... Read More |
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Posted in H.J. Equine, Inc. Blog
Friday, December 30, 2022
By Jeri Lockwood
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How much CBD do I give my miniature horse and donkeys? 10 to 15 mg of full-spectrum CBD oil is the dosage for miniature horses or horses that weight under 800 lbs. For horses, donkeys, and mules over 800 lbs. the dosage between 25 mg and 30 mg. Please note that hemp oil and CBD oil are not the same thing. CBD Oil which is typically administered through a disc, gel, pellets or tinctures .... Read More |
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