Case of Ringbone in older horse
At 10 my son turned into a mad keen show jumper, so we were given the chance by some good friends to purchase a 14.1hh gelding that their son had grown out of. So the bond and partnership was formed, 12 months of everything going great our wonderful little horse went lame. This was August 2000. After many x-ray's etc. and nothing really conculsive, the vet came to the conclusion he may have the start of ringbone. His competition days were over, and we were not in the position to purchase another one as good as him for Daniel. Then someone told me about Robyn Goozee. After a very lengthy phone call Robyn assured me there was hope, and we finally had something to look forward to. Friends loaned Daniel a horse which was great, but not his beloved Thunder. Robyn sent the drops by post and his treatment started..
As he will not eat anything put in his feed, the drops were magic and so easy to use, he didn't mind at all. By Feb. 2001 he was sound, so cautiously went back into work. Since then he has not looked back. As well as many minor wins and placings, his major achievements were, 2001 1st “12/u” Pony Club State Showjumping Championships, 2002 1st “D grade” Pony Club state showjumping Champ's, Qld State Team Rep at Manilla N.S.W, after 14 hours on a truck he arrived fine not a bit sore. Daniel then grew out of sight so we purchased another horse from the same breeder / trainer as Thunder.
My younger son not as keen to jump, finally started to ride him at the beginning ot 2003. Thunder again came to the party and taught him the ropes. They have had plenty of success but the highlight was being part of the winning 12/u team at State Zone show jumping champs in Caboolture in Oct. The week previously he won 12/u and overall High point at an official day at Calliope.
Thunder has not been lame since, to be sure we always travel with one on Robyn's first aid sets, and have treated successfully everything from cuts, knocks, bruises, and colic in both the horses. And the children!! The other bonus we get, is his amazing coat color, that we can only put down to his drops, as he doesn't get anything special.
Robyn has not only given Thunder many more years of competition, with a few more to come we hope, but also given our children the time of their lives in their chosen sport, on a wonderful little horse.
Along the way we had a T''Bred mare who cracked a sesamoid bone, our vet was not sure she would ever be O.K. A call to Robyn, drops and rest, had this mare back in full work in three months, she is now totally sound and leading a productive life, even jumping X-country!!
I would and do recomenend Robyn to everyone who has horses and does not have a vet on hand 24 hours a day, she is literally a life saver! !!!!
Thank you Robyn from the Nelson Family, Bundaberg, Queensland.
Case of Lameness (Pedal Bone Osteitis) successfully treated with Homoeopathy
Jack my wonderful Galloway, was going lame off & on in the offside from foot, and it seemed to be worst when he was shod, so rather that speculate I got the Vet to X-Ray him and the X-Rays came back confirming that Pedal Bone Osteitis and he would have to be shod with special shoes the rest of his life (the shoes cost $150.00 p/pr) and a professional farrier to put them on every 4 weeks.
I did this for approximately 2 months, and not having much success as the shoes seemed to thick and heavy for him (fine riding pony).
So I took the shoes off him, contacted Robyn and told her Jack's problem and my devastation, Robyn was very confident that she could help Jack, so in the mail came the miracle cure, so I started giving Jack the drops as described, that was back in June 09. I had written Jack off and had been looking for another Galloway (still giving the drops to him) but by what the Vet had said I thought it was time to move on. But I should have had more faith!!!!!!!!!! In Robyn's cure for chronic lameness. Because I say it is a miracle - Jack has no sign of lameness and fact this spring show season has won - champion Galloway & 2 reserve champions.
So thank you so much
Rhonda Bromley