Rod Allrich
Rod Allrich
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Our Wild Country Driveway-31
Newborn fawns and other wild animals.
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Our Wild Country Driveway-30
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Baby Fox and a Bobcat sighted for the first time..........
Our Wild Country Driveway-29
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Relax while you watch wild animals......
Our Wild Country Driveway-28
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Wild animals that live with us-we don't bother them and they don't bother us.
ANSC_332_Meeting for 4/8/2024
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This video takes the place of our in-class meeting on 4/8/2024.
Per cent and ppm. How to convert one to the other.
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How to convert % and ppm, from one to the other.
Our Wild Country Driveway-27
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When will it ever stop being fun to watch??? See the buck that is still alive after being hit by a car, but was skinned on back of rear legs. If he would hold still, I could help his wounds.
Pack mentality of dogs (illustrated)
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4 dogs attack a 9 year old girl in Russia. These are stray dogs and she was initially trying to make friends with 3 dogs that are out of sight of the view (lower left). Notice the dog in the right part of the screen.....he was not going to do anything.......until the pack of 3 dogs attacked the girl....then he joined in.....
Chronic Degenerative Valve Disease in Dogs
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An overview of Chronic Degenerative Valve Disease in dogs.
Lameness in Horses
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An overview of lameness in horses.
Kennel Cough in Dogs
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A brief overview of kennel cough in dogs.
Poultry Cannibalism
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An overview of cannibalism in chickens.
Tapeworm Infection in Cats
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A brief introduction of tapeworm infections in cats.
Internal Parasites of Horses.
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An introduction of internal parasites in horses.
Foot and Mouth Disease in Animals
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A general introduction to Foot and Mouth Disease.
Wet Tail in Hamsters
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Wet Tail in Hamsters
An Antibiotic Alternative: Bacteriophages.......
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An Antibiotic Alternative: Bacteriophages.......
Caseous Lymphadenitis in Goats
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Caseous Lymphadenitis in Goats
Potomac Horse Fever (PHF)
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Potomac Horse Fever (PHF)
Gastrointestinal Stasis in Rabbits
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Gastrointestinal Stasis in Rabbits
Feral Cats.........Their Health
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Feral Cats.........Their Health
Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome
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Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome
Pseudorabies
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Pseudorabies
Urinary Obstruction in Goats
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Urinary Obstruction in Goats
Bluetongue Virus in Sheep and Cattle
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Bluetongue Virus in Sheep and Cattle
Introduction to Embryo Transfer in Cattle
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Introduction to Embryo Transfer in Cattle
African Horse Sickness
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African Horse Sickness
Avian Coccidiosis
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Avian Coccidiosis
Grass Tetany in Cattle
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Grass Tetany in Cattle
Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in Dogs. Contains some excellent radiographs.
Просмотров 659 месяцев назад
Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in Dogs. Contains some excellent radiographs.

Комментарии

  • @adrianheinen4705
    @adrianheinen4705 День назад

    dont forget lasertherapie, rest is never a rehab. move causously. steretch the tendons. they heal better. take of shoes. look for heelfirst landing. NPA? etirment and massage. akupuncuter

  • @iship9705
    @iship9705 7 дней назад

    at what point do you go to sleep ?

  • @RajeevM0380
    @RajeevM0380 9 дней назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @the_hanged_clown
    @the_hanged_clown 15 дней назад

    to make that bit about the fly actionable, slow down your swat speed. in moving slow when reaching for the fly, it does not perceive you as a threat until it is too late.

  • @basicPROcreator
    @basicPROcreator 16 дней назад

    I'm just being cautious right now. I'm too scared to lose my son.😢

    • @nymargiela7777
      @nymargiela7777 13 дней назад

      Mine had a stroke two nights ago as well I hope yours makes it

    • @basicPROcreator
      @basicPROcreator 12 дней назад

      @@nymargiela7777 I'm being careful now about what I feed him. Even though I felt lazy, I forced myself to play with him. I'll do my best to give him the best life as long as I live.

  • @saschaesken5524
    @saschaesken5524 16 дней назад

    Mycotoxins in feed. No virus.

  • @HOLYOKEFLATS
    @HOLYOKEFLATS 21 день назад

    this didint age well opioids better alternative than marijuana erase this

  • @courbel
    @courbel 22 дня назад

    great job i learned a lot

  • @TessyAtita
    @TessyAtita 24 дня назад

    Well understood, God bless you sir 👏

  • @LadyHoliday
    @LadyHoliday 27 дней назад

    The teacher was so engaged. I bet students like going to his class.

  • @emiliazapata13
    @emiliazapata13 29 дней назад

    Awwww is cute ❤

  • @renatagois1136
    @renatagois1136 Месяц назад

    Hi my dog has this. She dis a lab exam, it’s chronic, it’s an auto immune disease. It’s treated with steroids/cortisone her throat looked a mess, must be so painful, pls take them to the vet and explain what u think it is, most vets have never seen it either, it’s very rare, more common on cats

  • @AyodeleAbejirin
    @AyodeleAbejirin Месяц назад

    Is there any medication for bloating?

  • @jakesummers7889
    @jakesummers7889 Месяц назад

    My dog was neuterd 6 days ago amd the swelling has only increased larger then when he had his testes. The vets said its prob a blood clot. Does that sound right ?

  • @ryantimmsjr7639
    @ryantimmsjr7639 Месяц назад

    Great teacher

  • @KellyElise-y7g
    @KellyElise-y7g Месяц назад

    I have wanted a Sphynx for about 5 years now, after pet-sitting one. I fell in love!!! *THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR CREATING THIS VIDEO!!!* - You provided me with a lot new information that i needed to know to properly take care of my kitten. I'm *FINALLY* getting my baby kitten soon, and i cant wait!!!! Thanks Again!!! ✨🐾🐈💖🐱💖🐈🐾✨

  • @derikprydz1195
    @derikprydz1195 2 месяца назад

    My cat had the same problem. I found the book 'Feline stroke Managing and Overcoming' By Albert Costa on amazon very good advice for my cat and we managed much better. Thank you for this as well.

  • @ckayy6
    @ckayy6 2 месяца назад

    lost my dog to it today

    • @rodallrich8801
      @rodallrich8801 2 месяца назад

      Very sorry to hear this news......sometimes the grief can last for years....don't ask me how I know this..............

  • @derikprydz1195
    @derikprydz1195 2 месяца назад

    My cat had the same problem. I found the book 'feline hepatic lipidosis Managing and Overcoming' By Albert Costa on amazon very good advice for my cat and we managed much better. Thank you for this as well.

  • @Pawsforlife302
    @Pawsforlife302 2 месяца назад

    Great explanation!! Keep posting more❤❤

  • @jeremycoleman8995
    @jeremycoleman8995 3 месяца назад

    I believe I was getting poisoned in my room where I was renting at it seemed like an aerosol of some kind it was cold to the touch it cost numbness it smelled like a hospital almost like play disinfectant it had a unique in Sweet pugnet odor

  • @SergioA-uu4iu
    @SergioA-uu4iu 3 месяца назад

    You were right, just the expression on her face when I shot a thicker and substantial load was worth it, I used what I mentioned last month and after the first 3 weeks or so my volume visibly doubled, I just go'ogled Jan Venstaker's Shooting Ropes and the intensity has been insane!

  • @illyeen2320
    @illyeen2320 3 месяца назад

    My 10 1/2 year old terrier has a a few lumps suddenly, nech, shoulder back of knees...he's so tired, urinates frequently but is eating well and still wants to do his activities. His breathing seems different. I will do what i can to make him happy and comfortable.

    • @84y87
      @84y87 10 дней назад

      Hi ! Was any concrete diagnosis made ?

  • @illyeen2320
    @illyeen2320 3 месяца назад

    It's the dog kibble...make homemade food.

  • @methadonefreeiamNiki
    @methadonefreeiamNiki 3 месяца назад

    Tryed to sub but the light stayed on

  • @methadonefreeiamNiki
    @methadonefreeiamNiki 3 месяца назад

    Bliss my 11 yr rat terrier diagnosed tumor only left 1 8 th room for urine. Are these turbo cancers from,spike protean shedding?

  • @methadonefreeiamNiki
    @methadonefreeiamNiki 3 месяца назад

    Wont let me give a thumbs up!

  • @phickee
    @phickee 3 месяца назад

    Great info and very organized. My cat was diagnosed with cystitis 4 days ago. He’s not eating except for the Squeeze ups with his meds mixed in. He is peeing everywhere but totally zoned out on drugs now. I miss his crazy self! 😢 Thank you for your video! 🙏🏼🐈

  • @PURPLE123D4ISY
    @PURPLE123D4ISY 3 месяца назад

    My Guinea pig died of brain Tumor today 😢 he was only 6 weeks old 😭

  • @onlinethings9238
    @onlinethings9238 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this info. God bless you.

  • @Bo-my5bn
    @Bo-my5bn 3 месяца назад

    Great video super well explained, this help me understand the labs in our family better and the content for my biology exam!

  • @richardgomez8430
    @richardgomez8430 3 месяца назад

    Our story from Australia. We adopted our Golden retriever, Millie, aged seven and a half on the second of February 2024 from a wonderful adoption agency. We almost immediately located a small lump on her back. We took her to the vet on 14th March, and notified the adoption agency, by which time the lump had grown significantly and was looking very nasty, together with another twenty or so smaller lesions on her back and neck which were growing and fast. She was also shedding skin. The vet told us that it could be Lymphoma and we all agreed that if it was the worst case, we would not consider chemotherapy as it is too harsh on people, let alone a dog plus being viciously expensive. We are told that most dogs don’t last more than two to four months after diagnosis and even chemotherapy has no certainty. I note that Dr Sue acknowledges this. Our vet operated on the following Thursday (March 21) and removed approximately half of the lesions including the largest ones. The adoption agency paid for everything. On the previous Monday (18th March) we had commenced her on a course of Ivermectin which we got from our local farm produce store. This was our decision without consulting the vet. Thursday 28th March, Lymphoma was confirmed. 2nd April, sutures removed. Most of the remaining lesions had fallen off, leaving just 2. Millie had healed from the operation in an incredible manner even though she looked like a patchwork doll. Our vet was amazed, he had never heard of Ivermectin being used for cancer treatment. Follow up by the vet was on 15th April by which time the remaining lesions had fallen off. The vet just kept looking at her, shaking his head and saying he had never seen this before and that none of the dogs that he had treated for Lymphoma in the past had survived let alone thrived. 28th May and we have discovered two more small, dry patches. We are watching them closely and fully expect them to fall off. Millie is going from strength to strength. The main issue that we have now, is that we have to suffer from her selective deafness! Doubtful that Ivermectin can fix this. Her energy levels and strength have tripled. It makes us believe that she must have been pretty ill when we got her although nobody could have known. It looks as though to date; she has had the cancer for at least five months. The agency had only had her for three days. Everyone who knows her and her story (a lot of people, she makes friends everywhere she goes) are delighted and amazed. For the time being, we will keep her on Ivermectin. Maybe for the rest of her life. What we don't know is, when does she go on a maintenance dose and what the dose should be. What we used was a horse wormer in pellet form. The packet contained 140 mg of Ivermectin and was suitable to treat a 700 kg horse for worms. Millie weighed 46 kg (very overweight, she is now down to 35 KG), so we gave her about 10 mg. Millie is also on a no carb diet and will remain on it, however, we have to ensure that she does not lose too much weight. Any advice would be appreciated. We are hoping that Millie’s story may help other dogs and people. We are not medical people and are not giving advice. The adoption agency has very recently taken in a one-year-old Golden Retriever with Lymphoma. He has been operated on and is now on Ivermectin. The same dose as Millie. We will be watching closely. Questions and comments are most welcome.

  • @Mel-of7td
    @Mel-of7td 4 месяца назад

    You mention - it’s always the leg on the same side that scratching occurs. However sometimes when my dog nibbles his paws, his leg kicks on the opposite side of the paw he is nibbling. Thus my confusion.

  • @dawnsmith8628
    @dawnsmith8628 4 месяца назад

    I know that this video was posted a long time ago, but it was so informative and helped me, a person with no medical background, diagnose my 3 year old GSP with this disorder. I went to 3 vets and none of them had any clue what was wrong with my dog. I suggested doing the blood test to rule out this disorder and my vet just seemed annoyed …but agreed to send it off to the University of California San Diego (still the only place that can run the test). Positive. He is on pyridostigmine and is 95 % symptom free. I want to thank the person who did this presentation… maybe a vet school student… for doing such excellent research! It made a huge difference for my dog! Thank you!!

  • @alexishamer6427
    @alexishamer6427 4 месяца назад

    I’ve had a black Labrador dog 🐶 named Harry who is born on Monday 24th September 2007 and he died at the age of 9 years old in early 2017 is because he probably had too many treats given to him everyday. I used to take him to Bicclescombe park and the cairn in Ilfracombe, North Devon everyday from 2007 until 2014 for 7 years and he was finally with Dave John Manley who is born on Saturday 27th August 1949. I honestly feel sad 😞 that Harry the dog 🐕 isn’t around anymore. He was such a big dog 🐕. Harry the dog 🐕 can 👌 rest in peace 🪦. 👍

  • @richardgomez8430
    @richardgomez8430 4 месяца назад

    Our story from Australia. We adopted our Golden retriever, Millie, aged seven and a half on the second of February 2024 from a wonderful adoption agency. We almost immediately located a small lump on her back. We took her to the vet on 14th March, by which time the lump had grown significantly and was looking very nasty, together with another twenty or so smaller lesions on her back and neck which were growing and fast. The vet told us that it could be Lymphoma and we all agreed that if it was the worst case, we would not consider chemotherapy as it is too harsh on any dog. Most dogs don’t last more than two to four months after diagnosis. Some much less. He operated on the following Thursday (March 21) and removed approximately half of the lesions including the largest ones. The adoption agency paid for everything. On the previous Monday (18th) we had commenced her on a course of Ivermectin which we got from our local farm produce store. This was our decision without consulting the vet. Thursday 21st March, Lymphoma was confirmed. 2nd April, sutures removed. Most of the remaining lesions had fallen off, leaving just 2. Millie had healed from the operation in an incredible manner. Our vet was amazed. Follow up by the vet was on 15th April by which time the remaining lesions had fallen off. The vet just kept looking at her, shaking his head and saying he had never seen this before and that none of the dogs that he had treated for Lymphoma in the past had survived let alone thrive. Today is the 9th May and Millie is going from strength to strength. The main issue that we have now, is that we have to suffer from her selective deafness! Doubtful that Ivermectin can fix this. Her energy levels and strength have tripled. It makes us believe that she must have been pretty ill when we got her. Everyone who knows her and her story (a lot of people, she makes friends everywhere she goes) are delighted and amazed. What we don't know is how long she should be on Ivermectin, what the dose should be and where we go from here. What we used was a horse wormer in pellet form. The packet said 35 g net which contains 140 mg of Ivermectin and was suitable to treat a 700 kg horse. Millie weighed 46 kg (very overweight, she is now down to 38 KG), so we gave her 2-3 grams approximately per day (maybe 10 mg). Millie is also on a no carb diet and will remain on it. Any advice would be appreciated. We are hoping that Millie’s story may help other dogs and people. Questions and comments are most welcome.

  • @Lisa-gt6ve
    @Lisa-gt6ve 4 месяца назад

    i like the illustration at the end

  • @danyilmurzhy6832
    @danyilmurzhy6832 4 месяца назад

    nice presentation despite the glitchy focus

  • @Hhtsuja-up6je
    @Hhtsuja-up6je 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much that helped me with my college presentation

  • @lifecuntingent
    @lifecuntingent 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting video! My female cat was diagnosed with FIC a few years ago after having several UTI like episodes without infection. She never had an obstruction though if i remember right, just frequent attempts to pee and clear discomfort. I've upped her water intake, switched to wet food, and she has much fewer episodes now. No prescription diet. Last one was over a year ago I think but I still get anxious about it happening again. Just keeping her stress low and water intake high. Thanks for the video and hope your cat's doing well!

  • @purepill4648
    @purepill4648 5 месяцев назад

    I lost my baby today bexause of ascites...i dont know how it happend...cause of ascites was liver failure.... Do dogs survive after asctes normally?

    • @rodallrich8801
      @rodallrich8801 5 месяцев назад

      This article does a good job discussing causes and treatments. www.kingsdale.com/causes-of-ascites-in-dogs-a-comprehensive-overview

  • @erickanew
    @erickanew 5 месяцев назад

    My dog had this really bad thought she was going to die. Paid thousands at vet nobody could figure out what was wrong. I prayed and figured out what was wrong with my dog. And it was NOTHING they're saying in these vet videos. It was food allergies. Her stomach would fill with fluids that it went in her lungs. I drained the fluid myself with a butterfly needle with syringe and feed her a homemade turkey food diet. All the fluid Finaly went away and she became healthy again. It's ashamed all these dog ascites vet videos don't mention food allergies. My dog was almost euthanized because stupid vets, and stupid vet school videos

  • @ashuarora9485
    @ashuarora9485 5 месяцев назад

    Please like share and subscribe

  • @Blast_light_on_it
    @Blast_light_on_it 6 месяцев назад

    Look at the cost of treatment for this and tell me that this is not something that is being created again to make money let’s make people sick. Let’s make dogs sick money money money. There are holistic alternatives out there search RUclips don’t do this to your dog chemotherapy my God

  • @cindyireland3394
    @cindyireland3394 6 месяцев назад

    Very informing, thank you

  • @willemapangi6926
    @willemapangi6926 6 месяцев назад

    Good evening, I am African and I own a pigsty in Congo. we buy pig semen from Europe. I followed one of your RUclips videos where you talk about the pg 600 product to bring on heat and estrus in sows. I don't understand the Thai language and there is no youtube translation option. Can you describe to me the protocol for pg 600 we are going to inject 5cc? after how long did you see heat arrive in the injected sow? When I see the semen again I have between 5-6 days left to perform artificial insemination (1 day of travel). Thank you for wanting to enlighten me. pangi willy

    • @rodallrich8801
      @rodallrich8801 6 месяцев назад

      Read this article if possible. If not able, resend your questions to me..I will answer them...... www.sites.ext.vt.edu/newsletter-archive/livestock/aps-01_03/aps-0344.html#:~:text=Summary-,P.G.,to%2Dheat%20interval%20in%20sows.

    • @willemapangi6926
      @willemapangi6926 6 месяцев назад

      thanks you verymucj and god bless you

  • @drumrarasool
    @drumrarasool 6 месяцев назад

    Hi can you help me

  • @2Young2BeOld
    @2Young2BeOld 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you! This answered a lot of my questions. Excellent presentation!

  • @RaciePSB
    @RaciePSB 6 месяцев назад

    Why didn’t Matilda get treated for her yeast infection? Sorry if you answered this somewhere already.

  • @martinsdontjump
    @martinsdontjump 6 месяцев назад

    I just learned something the hard way. I've been utilizing ammonium chloride on my farm and I had also left free choice minerals and free choice baking soda. Apparently baking soda counteracts the effectiveness of ammonium chloride and it can aid in crystal formation. I just lost two of my boys . We've had a strict diet but I didn't look into the negative side effects of baking soda . I've learned from other farmers that they like to keep baking soda out and foolishly didn't do enough research on it. And now I've lost two of my sweet boys . I'm glad that you're making some videos to help with the novice farmers and I hope we all collectively keep putting our learned experiences out there