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    Location: Alabama | Who uses what and sees true results. ??
I have a mare who holds a lot of fluid on her hocks in between injections would the pht really help? Or bot ?
I started her in exceed 6 way this week.
She has a spur in there. Vet said its not in the area that is actually causes pain
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Bump |
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Extreme Veteran
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    Location: Alabama | Anyone ??! |
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Expert
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     Location: Oklahoma | Just a suggestion you might find out what your vet is injecting in the hocks I just had a reaction to glucosamine not injected but after talking to some people it has caused swelling in their horses. Maybe whatever he is putting in there is having a reaction. |
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Expert
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| I have both. The bot hock wraps are hard to keep up. I love the pht hock wraps. They are great for arthritis and problems like you are having. Get some sore no more and rub on and then put the pht's on
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Elite Veteran
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     Location: Northwest | Ive had both pht and bot hock wraps. I never have a problem with either not staying up, but it really depends on the horse I think bc there are a lot of folks who can't keep the pht up (one size fits all). I like both and unless your horse is intolerant to one of the therapies, get whichever you can more easily afford. |
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Go Get Em!
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     Location: OH. IO | I would go with PHT because I wouldnt want a wrap that induces heat on swelling.thats just my opinion tho:) |
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The Advice Guru
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For chronic injuries, I would ice then heat. Back on track I find doesn't heat up enough to cause problems especially if you are wrapping a hock, the blood is pumped out of the area within 2 seconds, the blood takes the heat away, thermoregulation.
I have noticed if my horses have an ailment, (ie splint) that specific area will be a little wet for a day or two then the entire area wrapped will be dry. |
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 I hate cooking and cleaning
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     Location: Jersey Girl | Regarding PHT I have only ever regularly used the 3 in 1's. Not sure they really made a difference. My gelding still needed to be injected.
I personally use BOT products for myself and I can vouch that they do help. I use the mesh sheet and quick wraps on mt horse regularly when its not too hot. I really think it leaves my horse feeling good. |
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | I, obviously, am an avid PHT user. I have used BOT in the past but have had better results and am able to use PHT more. Here are a couple result pictures I have handy....the bells are fantastic for sure
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