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[RC] treatments at rides - Tx Trigger

Just because a rider is not SEEING treatments at a ride, does not mean they
are not happening. Ride camps are usually pretty big, we all have our own
things to do, horses to tend to, and can't see every single thing that
happens at a ride, no matter how curious and nosey we are. <wink>  And so
many riders carry their own Banamine etc in their rigs, that I'd wonder how
many horses are "treated" that even the vet does not know about after a
ride.  Treatment does not have to be a horse hooked up on an IV bag in the
middle of the final vet check for everyone to walk past on their way back to
their own camps. If the horse is crampy, colic signs, or just not right, and
one slams some Banamine in to it....that is treatment....

Jonni


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