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Casey
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posted 10-12-2003 02:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Casey     Edit/Delete Message
I think my horse has pelvic and spinal bone misaglinment. Please tell me how I can cure him!

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charmedagain
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posted 10-13-2003 02:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for charmedagain     Edit/Delete Message
Only trained vet should do this doing it yourself could cause more damage ...

How did your horse get this problem???

How long has it had this problem???

With any animal a problem with pelvic or spinal problems a vet should be seen ASAP...

keep us posted

mike

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Casey
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posted 10-23-2003 09:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Casey     Edit/Delete Message
well i rescued him from an abusive owner so he got it while standing in him stall for a LONG time. just to let you know he also had one of his frogs growing into his hoof wall.he seems better so i believe it could have been a muscle spasm that put it that way and the first time he kick out when i put him in an arena, he looked better. Thanks for all your help!

*~Casey~*

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charmedagain
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posted 10-24-2003 06:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for charmedagain     Edit/Delete Message
glad your horse is doing better and its great to know that there is people out there that will rescue and animal from the cruelty these poor things have to deal with..
The frog growning into his hoof can be fixed by the farrier its a comman problem with neglected horses or ones that dont get exercised..

good look with him and hope he makes a full recovery

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