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skeeter7
Reg. Feb 2005
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Inject stifles or blister?
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Which have you had better luck with?
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readytorodeo
Reg. Dec 2005
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Liana D
Reg. Sep 2008
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Depends on what the problem is. If your horse's stifles are catching, they'll need an internal blister. If he's sore in the joint itself the joint will need to be injected.
Usually if the horse's stifles have been carching he's created some inflammation in the joint itself so the joint will need injecting AND the patellar ligament will need an internal blister.
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GrahamKayleigh
Reg. Apr 2015
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2017-05-15 10:33 AM
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I might be wrong from what I've heard or been told......but if you blister you have to inject. I have been told blistering drys the joint out. Has anyone else heard this??????
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readytorodeo
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GrahamKayleigh - 2017-05-15 10:33 AM
I might be wrong from what I've heard or been told......but if you blister you have to inject. I have been told blistering drys the joint out. Has anyone else heard this??????
Yes. If you are going to blister, do that first. When that is healed, then you will need to inject.
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rodeoveteran
Reg. Jan 2009
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As Liana D said above.....depends.
One vet told me that there is like 12 different things that cause stifle issues.
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