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A good lameness vet?

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dawnb
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2018-07-08 4:47 PM
Subject: A good lameness vet?


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Who in southern Minnesota or northern Iowa is a good lameness vet? Would like to stay in the southeast part of Minnesota but will travel.
Once again my mare has come up lame. The last few years she comes up lame in August but I have barely ridden her this year and she is lame on a back foot again. Just want to find out what the is going on and if she will ever be rideable.
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MidWest1452
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2018-07-08 4:56 PM
Subject: RE: A good lameness vet?



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Tracy Turner. He was at one point at Annoka Equine but has since got to private practice. He travels to different clinics. I saw him last fall with my mare at the equine clinic in Buffalo, Minnesota.

http://www.turnerequinesportsmed.com/
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