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A Veterinarian's interesting blog post.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
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2015-02-02 7:06 PM
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Location: Florida..
I remember back in the "old" days like 35 years ago.. when a horse coliced and went down.. there wasnt much to do about it. banamine and tube with oil but not alot of other options.. and deworming was with a tube down their nose and a dentist was a vet with a file.lots has changed for sure..
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sodapop
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good read
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k.maddocks24
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NJJ - 2015-02-02 7:02 PM
Nevertooold - 2015-02-02 4:01 PM
bennie1 - 2015-02-02 3:21 PM I guess what I agree with in the blog is, it's ok if you only want to have a 'pretty pony' and casually ride. You can maintain that horse at an economical level. If your goals are to get increasingly more competitive, thank goodness there are all these 'tools' nowadays to help maintain the hard working athletes :
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The article makes it almost sound like it's a bad thing that we have all these choices.
The bad thing is when anyone shoves stuff down your throat and tries to make you feel guilty is what I think the blog was trying to get across and that I agree with.
We have a vet in town that is great at using the guilt trip on people. We know people that have taken their dogs in for a rabies shot and end up coming out with a $500.00 bill that they can't afford.Â
This is what I got from the article too......kind of like making you feel like a bad horse owner if you don't do this and this and this..........Â
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