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AnotherRound
Reg. Jul 2012
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2016-10-04 3:24 PM
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Checking for soreness
At one time I remember reading a post that told you how to check for soreness based on accupuncture points. Like if they are reactive by the points along the girth line it might be ulcers, etc? Does anyone have it saved somewhere or could give me the run down? I have one that is reactive from mid back to really reactive down over croup and am trying to narrow down what it might be and what to treatments to start looking into.
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reese_tx
Reg. Nov 2014
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2016-10-04 4:23 PM
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RE: Checking for soreness
Location: NE Texas
Equine Ulcer Diagnosis by Mark DePaolo, DVM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr05hMmLCY4
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tin can
Reg. Dec 2013
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2016-10-04 8:09 PM
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Look up Marvin Caine dvm he is an expert he has a manual if it's still in print
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