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Response to newly purchased TB

2016/7/15 11:29:10


Question
It sounds like chiropractic would be of help to this horse.  I take on "rescue" or "rehabs" from off the track and fortunately, my husband is a DVM that specializes in sports medicine.  The first thing I do is put them on UGardRX.  Inexpensive and great way to heal ulcers and help them relax muscles and put on some weight.  Then they get regular chiro and acupuncture.  I had one last year that moved like a sewing machine in the hind end.  He was so muscle cramped that it took some time to get him moving better, but he got there!

Answer
Dear Ellen,
What an excellent purpose you have.  I'm not sure of your question but I could put you in touch with various persons who adopt, rehap, and re-train our retired racers. Sounds like you have it under control however.  Curiously, where do you get your "resue" horses?
THanks, Lora BRown at Dapple
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