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Re: [RC] Pull codes - rjkopp

John-

I'm not Mike but I do have a recent specific example.  In October I was at a 
ride doing a 50 - Willow Creek in Kentucky ( beautiful ride/pretty trails).  At 
the first check at 25 miles the vet saw " something"  when I trotted my horse 
out.  Thought it was in the right front, not enough to pull me, but something " 
to watch".  Well, this is a vet that has seen my horse the most over our four 
years competing and I didn't need to hear anything else.  I pulled - thinking 
if there was something going on another 25 miles probably wouldn't do it any 
good.  The vet said since he wasn't pulling me it would be a Rider Option - 
lame.  That was fine by me.  So, the vet did see my horse and judge him ' fit 
to continue' - I opted to be very cautious and pull.  I then proceeded to have 
the vet look at my horse a few more times that day to make sure whatever the 
'something' was it wasn't getting worse.  Now, I should go and check the ride 
record and see if in fact I am down as a RO-L.....

Roxanne/Kentucky

-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: John Teeter <johnt@xxxxxxxxx>

Mike

Under what situation would the code RO-L be used? Can you give a  
specific scenario?

jt
(i found it difficult to see what, exactly, you were quoting and what  
were your additional annotations/comments...)

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