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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
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Legging a horse up on Re Balance
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Anyone leg up/exercise a horse on Re Balance? Is this ok to do?
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readytorodeo
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I would ask your vet. You do not want to stress him
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CanCan
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First or second bottle? How are symptoms?
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Nita
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Depends on their symptoms, but just be careful. The problem is that they could stumble and fall and injure themselves or their rider. Maybe stick to lunging at a trot or just a hot walker, if you have access to one.
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scwebster
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She has no symptoms. She was confirmed to have been exposed via western blot. First bottle. Is it common to do two bottles??
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readytorodeo
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You need to treat 90 days. Depending on how much your horse weighs , you are looking at 3 to 4 bottles.
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scwebster
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CanCan - 2016-12-21 8:42 PM First or second bottle? How are symptoms?
First bottle, no symptoms. Is it common to give two bottles?
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CanCan
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You should treat for at least 90 days. That's about 3 bottles.
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