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RE: [RC] rider option - Rebecca Hackworth


No, you still need to present to the vet.  Why would it matter?  In
the stated scenario, I would want the horse on fluids ASAP!
---- Original Message ----
From: Sbolinge@xxxxxxx
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC]   rider option
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:00:01 EST

If a horse is pulled by the rider...does the horse still have to
present to  
the vet check?  IN other words, if a rider realizes via heart monitor
that  
the horse's pulse is not coming down as it should and the horse maybe
has slowed 
way down and his pee is dark...knowing that the chances are good
that he is  
going to be pulled by the vets for metabolics, the rider chooses to
pull his  
horse himself to avoid the vet check?? Is that  possible?



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