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Re: [RC] sigh... beet pulp - Chris PausIt doesn't matter to her and her minions. She thinks she walks on water with horse advice and so do they... sigh... She blasted my vet, a v ery good vet, for the care he gave my horse who sprained a suspensory ligament. The vet is very bright and good with horses. She called him an idiot and other names... there's no reasoning with folks like that. chris here's where the two threads about beet pulp are http://www.stableminds.com/ the anti-beet pulp faction are Mercedes, Cheddar and Jessica/Marshall and Spock. chris --- Jonni Jewell <jonnij@xxxxxxxx> wrote: She doesn't believe a word of SueG's web site,the fact that I've put more than 1000 competitive miles on my horse with no metabolic pulls doesn't mean anything to her....<<< Ask the woman what vet school she went to, what case study she has done, and to give you some hard core medical facts, NOT hearsay about her feelings that beet pulp is so bad for them. Then, when she can not produce this information, thank her for her time, tell the others reading the general horse list to make up their own minds, and do what they feel is best. If they don't want to feed it, then it leaves more in the stores for those of us who have found it very beneficial. Jonni in TX ============================================================ The whole ride experience can be very hard, and at times you question why you put yourself through such abuse. But then you remember all those moments when you pop up over a hill and are suddenly surrounded by the most stunning views. It's just you and your horse and for a moment time stops and you can hear the angels sing. Therein lies the addiction, at least for me. ~ Leslie Beyers ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================ ===== Chris and Star BayRab Acres http://pages.prodigy.net/paus ============================================================ They're athletes! This is a partnership between horse and rider - we don't have any jockeys out there, just pals and partners. We'd allow a rider with a broken foot, a sore back and a nasty cold to compete - but we would never let a horse in a similiar condition hit the trail. ~ Dr. Barney Flemming DVM ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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