On 1/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>       Will your vet let you draw the blood samples?  I tested Trojan, my 
> retired racking horse, last summer.  I administered the med  and drew his 
> blood samples.  It cost about $150.00 for the test.

Yes, I believe they might. If not I could call Doc, but I had a few
bad experiences with him and haven't used him since. We're going to
haul her up to the clinic this spring and have her hocks and maybe
stifles X-rayed to see exactly what's going on in there, maybe we
could do it then.

The vet would like to know, but she doesn't need the meds at this
point in time, so I hadn't worried about it. With all the expenses I
had with her laminitis bouts and Runner's eye problems we decided it
wasn't necessary.

I really wish I could find a vet close by to do my work that I trust,
shows up (on time is nice, but just showing up), and was a good
lameness vet.

Steph
-- 
"Brutality begins where skill ends."
"Correctly understood, work at the lunge line is indispensable for
rider and horse from the very beginning through the highest levels."
Von Niendorff

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