I'd like to see some clinical evidence, rather then Truman's opinion. (No
flame or jab intended.) I'd really like to contact the vets you mentioned,
Truman, if you wouldn't mind taking the time to e-mail their contact data.
I'd like to contact the owners of the animals suffering performance
impairment (you spoke of) as well if possible. Does anybody know of any
research evidence? I've been mailed (3 years ago) volumes of references
of studies by the manufacturer (very cooperative.) It included nothing
indicating symptomatic problems as noted here. I'd be very interested in
data supporting the same. Rebel has been ingesting Strongid-C since it's
market debut with no observed downside.
t
On Mon, 15 Jan 1996, Stephanie Teeter wrote:
>
> I have heard of several endurance horses on Strongid C that developed
> anemic conditions - anecdotal evidence only, but something to
> consider.
>
> Steph
>
> >>>>> "Truman" == Truman Prevatt <prevatt@mail.lds.loral.com> writes:
>
> > There have been incidents where horses have suffered a
> > degeneration in performance after being switched to daily
> > wormer. I know of endurance vets that do reccomend against
> > endurance horses being put on a daily wormer program.
>
> > Truman
>
> > ______________________________________________________________________________
>
> > The race is not always to the swift, but to those that keep
> > running.
>
> > Truman and Mystic "The Horse from HELL" Storm and
> > Danson "The Demon in Training" Flame
>
> > prevatt@lds.loral.com - Sarasota, Florida
> > ____________________________________________________________________________
> > __
>
>
>
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