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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | First let me say I have done a search and couldn't see where cost was mentioned.
I am sure it is different where ever you are but wanted to kind of get a guesstimate to see if it would even work for my budget. |
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    Location: Central California | The clinic in Texas that did my husbands horse was like $600 to pull the blood and spin it. Then the injections were around $35.00 each. We got enough from the one blood pull to do 10 injections. Well worth the money spent, Sparky is doing great! |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | werope - 2014-01-07 2:19 PM
The clinic in Texas that did my husbands horse was like $600 to pull the blood and spin it. Then the injections were around $35.00 each. We got enough from the one blood pull to do 10 injections. Well worth the money spent, Sparky is doing great!
Thank you! Can you tell me what issues you were facing with your horse? |
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       Location: Wisconsin | I paid $600 for the draw and $100 for the injections in two places. We injected times, this was for a hock issue. |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Runninonthebuck - 2014-01-07 3:16 PM I paid $600 for the draw and $100 for the injections in two places. We injected times, this was for a hock issue.
Thank you! Mine would be for hock issues as well. How did you horse come back after? |
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       Location: Wisconsin | Right now we are getting him back in shape to see how he is does. He is no longer lame on it, but he will be due for another injection in march. He is definitely more comfortable and is using his hind end more. |
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     Location: Canada | We did IRAP and it was $900 to collect and spin and $100 to inject.
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | Runninonthebuck - 2014-01-07 4:27 PM Right now we are getting him back in shape to see how he is does. He is no longer lame on it, but he will be due for another injection in march. He is definitely more comfortable and is using his hind end more.
So for his next injection will it still be the IRAP or will go back to regular injections? |
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    Location: Central California | UTAHCANCHASER - 2014-01-07 1:39 PM
werope - 2014-01-07 2:19 PM
The clinic in Texas that did my husbands horse was like $600 to pull the blood and spin it. Then the injections were around $35.00 each. We got enough from the one blood pull to do 10 injections. Well worth the money spent, Sparky is doing great!
Thank you! Can you tell me what issues you were facing with your horse?
We pulled to inject his coffin bone after doing surgery to remove a bag chip on the front horn. Then after Sparky coming sound from that he still had some stiffle and hock trouble, so we inject those as well. I am happy to say that he is now 100% and on his way back to the roping pen for my husband. At 13 we think he has quite a few years left with eveything that we did. I had had him injected before for his stifles but didn't get a lot of results, this IRAP has really made a difference for this horse.
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| It was around $900 and did not work for my horse that had stifle issues! |
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