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RE: [RC] [Guest] Is it wrong to not "give-up" on ahorse with a bowed tendon? - Ridecamp Moderator

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Congrats on bringing back a bow and doing it the right way. I expect you will have many years of competition with your healthy rehabbed horse. Some people just don't want to hear that medicine is advancing out of the stone age and some of us are taking advantage of that fact.


Read Seabiscuit over the weekend. Every time they talked about a horse going lame, I'm thinking, diagnostics, ultrasound, tens machines; then I remembered that it was 1932!!! We've come a long way and we know a lot more than 50 years ago!

Alison A. Farrin


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