Hi Sharon, what about using a regular ultrasonic nebulizer - I get mine
from the St. Vinnie's or Goodwill (aka "Value Village" 'round your area,
yes? Tigard used to be pretty good scrounging.) Common item in PNW thrift
stores as I remember. Get some kind of flopsy tubing like the two inch
stuff for the shop vacs or the bigger stuff off the backs of clothes
dryers, or whatever, (Home Depot??) put it into a feed (nose) bag right in
front rather than at the very bottom, kinda aimed at the nostrils and
leaving room for a couple handfuls of oats or COB at the bottom, other end
to the nebulizer's output. Ought to be worth it for the entertainment
value alone!
And what kind of hay do You eat??<g> Personally I prefer silage with
garlic dressing. And how did someone get a horse to smoke, or is that a
euphemism for a barn fire??
Take care, Malcolm
At 11:34 PM 9/17/03 -0700, you wrote:
Jack, apparently the Pony had a pack a day habit before coming to live
with us. We cut her off, cold turkey. My father died of lung cancer, so
there was no way I was going to let a smoker in the barn. Unfortunately, I
can't afford that nebulizer gadget for horses. It costs more than we spent
to buy her.
Wish I was handy and could figure out how to make one. I may try
Catherines blanket over the head routine. It's good to know that you have
restored some lung function...what kind of hay do you eat, and do you
water it down first? It helps with the dust.
Sharon
Sharon 9/17/03 9:41 AM Wrote:
We have a pony with COPD, and I
think I will try using CS on her.
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Hi Sharon,
I was diagnosed with COPD caused
by my smoking. I have managed to quit
smoking, and have had very good results
restoring lung function with a nebulizer.
Do you really think you should let your
pony smoke? :-)
Jack
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