there may be more than two hundred different PBDE compounds, regularly used together in a blend. Many have been banned over the last couple of years by a number of states but the pervasive nature of these compounds suggests that they hang around for a long while. Then animal studies conducted all around the planet appeared to indicate that PBDEs caused reduced thyroid function and diminished brain and nerve system expansion. there were some human studies conducted and some analysts believe the sudden rise in thyroid cancer over the previous couple of years can be imputed in part to PBDEs. My Morgan mare Malaki has allergies to nearly everything, dust, wood oil, mould, mold, corn, vaccination shots. I used to think she was simply a special case to put it softly. Allergic symptoms to vaccination shots change in horses. Some will show local swelling in the injection area. Some will get rock-hard mounds that last for days and even weeks and be tender and sore. Malaki falls into the all the above class.
Its sensible for owners of horses with mild to acute allergies to have their vet give their pony an antihistamine injection when they're immunized. Additionally, I've found over time that exactly where that injection is given, is just as critical as the injection itself. It makes more sense to try to do whatever is necessary to bypass the problem of your horses extraordinary vaccination pain. That way regardless of if your pony still experiences some tenderness and sensitiveness, its at least behind their technique of thinking, you might say and shouldn't stop them from lowering their head to graze and eat their hay. Lose weight. This practical applicationseems to work the best. They're both magnets for dust and as they get hot while in use they release PBDEs into the environment. This not only makes the PC function poorly but releases even more PBDEs into the air.