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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | do you apply it to both front legs or just the one affected?
and another question. Where is my purple font :( |
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 Husband Spoiler
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     Location: North Dakota | Just the affected leg but it wouldn't hurt any to apply it to both. But for how expensive that stuff is I just apply it where I need it. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Just Bring It - 2014-10-22 7:49 AM Just the affected leg but it wouldn't hurt any to apply it to both. But for how expensive that stuff is I just apply it where I need it.
Testing testing (for my purple font) YES it is back.
Thank you for the reply. I started to do both legs but because of the cost, I stopped doing the good leg. |
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Expert
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       Location: Bandera, TX | I try to always mud the other leg as well, with clay or such, just to provide a brace for both legs. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Ok, we now have a vote each way lol, need more opinions. Do I have to wrap both legs too or? |
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   Location: Middle Tennessee | I'm going to my vets later to ask him about using this on my horse. I'll ask him if we should do both or just the affected leg (: |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | RodeoGirlJodi - 2014-10-22 9:36 AM I'm going to my vets later to ask him about using this on my horse. I'll ask him if we should do both or just the affected leg (:
And you are the winner! Good idea. My vets around here are ranchy and probably never heard of RR. |
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | I usually do all four, but the vet said my gelding acted like his front right leg might sore as well, and so I apply it to that leg and since both are on the right side I go ahead and do the left legs just to make it all even. I can just imagine my horse thinking something was wrong with that side and kicking and causing a ruckus.... so I tell myself he will be more calm if I just do the other two (and he could use the extra activity going on around him). I only did RR for about a week and a half before I moved into BOTs. I can see how it would get really expensive if you were doing it long term! |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Longneck - 2014-10-22 10:14 AM I usually do all four, but the vet said my gelding acted like his front right leg might sore as well, and so I apply it to that leg and since both are on the right side I go ahead and do the left legs just to make it all even. I can just imagine my horse thinking something was wrong with that side and kicking and causing a ruckus.... so I tell myself he will be more calm if I just do the other two (and he could use the extra activity going on around him). I only did RR for about a week and a half before I moved into BOTs. I can see how it would get really expensive if you were doing it long term!
yes 90 days at $105 a 3.5 tub. My last tub lasted about a month and that was doing both fronts for about 2 weeks. |
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