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[RC] Why I require hoof protection - heidi larson

why would they let the horse go on if it's clearly having difficulties and is 
sore?  And, more than one vet is in agreement.....


heidi larson


--- On Fri, 8/8/08, k s swigart <katswig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


endurance ride where
the vets are muttering among themselves about how foot sore
some
barefoot horse is, will perhaps try to mention to the
riders that this
is what they are seeing only to have it fall on deaf ears
as the rider
insists that it isn't so, and so shrug their shoulders,
let the horse go
on, and go back to muttering among themselves.



     

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