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RE: [RC] DO NOT FEED BEET PULP DRY - Part 1 - Susan E. Garlinghouse, D.V.M.

, I'm much less concerned
about what causes choke in the average horse than what causes choke in my
horses. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

In which case, I refer yet again to the following sentence from my same two
previous posts:

"If anyone's horse has a problem with dry beet pulp, then don't feed it to
him dry."

Since I also have more degrees than I need, when I refer to published data,
it also implies that I've applied critical thinking to the methodology and
materials from which it was derived and found them satisfactory (as
presumably did also the peers who juried the data before it became
"peer-reviewed").  Therefore I stand by my statements and opinions, but *as
always*, everyone is more than welcome to take it or leave it.

Susan Garlinghouse, DVM, MS


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