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Re: RC: Re: Uh-Oh! The LD thing again
In a message dated 10/31/99 3:56:59 PM Pacific Standard Time,
mmieske@netonecom.net writes:
<< No, a
farrier is not a vet but I think he is surely qualified to notice lameness
if it is there or not. >>
Maggie, I agree that a qualified farrier can do that. (And farriers, like
vets, come in all levels of expertise.) But unless the farrier saw the horse
at the same time the vet did, he may well not see what the vet saw, either.
Heidi
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