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RacingTheArabian
Reg. Oct 2011
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2016-08-11 2:08 PM
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Equine Chiropractor.
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Mallet vs cracking and pop, vs activator
(yes I mean like a human activator used on you in the chiropractic office
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I have seen all 3 used and have had all 3 used on my horses.
Activator took 4 visits to finally fix my mare. Pop and crack worked for a decent while and the mallet worked for longer then the pop and crack. But certain things can make a horse go out at anytime. The mallet adjustment just seem to go a little longer with out needing another treatment.
Which has benefited your horse more? What is actually preferred?
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veintiocho
Reg. Sep 2015
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2016-08-11 2:18 PM
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RE: Equine Chiropractor.
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Hands only. NO tools/mallets.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2016-08-11 2:35 PM
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RE: Equine Chiropractor.
A Somebody to Everybody
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Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas
My Chiro dont use tools.
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
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2016-08-11 2:54 PM
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RE: Equine Chiropractor.
I just read the headlines
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On horses- no tools, but on cattle the activator is sometimes needed. This according to my chiro.
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~BINGO~
Reg. Jan 2012
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2016-08-11 3:08 PM
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RE: Equine Chiropractor.
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Location: In The Snow, AZ
Mine uses mallets. And my mare feels great after every session.
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