Response to newly purchased TB
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!
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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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