Re: [RC] re: ride vs. race - John TeeterI don't think the treatment vet need be a different vet than the regular ride vet. The important thing is that there is a vet on-site that's licensed (and prepared) to treat a horse if needed (as recommended in AERC vet manual). It needn't be someone seperate only waiting around to treat. But it does make sense that a treatment take precedence over other ride duties if the need should arise.Guess that must mean you don't care about your horse?:) jt On Sep 15, 2007, at 6:11 PM, Cindy Collins wrote:
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