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Re: RC: Pull information
Heidi,
You didn't read my whole post :( I said plainly
that its dead wrong to distinguish B vs C, though C's
do happen once in a while. But I do think it might be
useful to distinguish an A pull (passed VC but rider
pulls anyway for subtle prob, or prob that shows up
during hold after the Vet examination) for vet education.
I've had B pulls and I feel no shame for presenting the
horse to the vet to get the "official call" on pulling.
I haven't had a C pull, but I have had vets imply that
I should pull or should slow way down and took their words
with a huge grain of salt, weighing the situation against
previous experience and knowing that my horse is not one to
suck it up and continue in pain. I also know there are a
handful of riders out there that make any pull a C pull.
Teresa
CMKSAGEHIL@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/28/00 6:44:53 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> tvanhove@uswest.net writes:
>
> << A) horse passed the vet check but rider feels that
> going on may aggravate condition and pulls anyway.
>
> B) rider knows horse will fail VC, either beforehand
> or from hearing the parameters or watching horse out of
> corner of eye at trot-out. Mutual decision that horse
> is a lameness or metabolic pull between rider and vet.
>
> C) horse fails VC. Rider insists that "old Joe" always
> does this and is fine, and badmouths vet for pulling
> them anyway. >>
>
> My response to this is that this sort of distinction DOES get into
> finger-pointing and putting some sort of "brownie point" system on the
> rider's sense of responsibility. That, IMO, WOULD lead to bad-mouthing, etc.
> if published. As it is, the goal is to figure out WHY horses pull, not WHO
> pulled them, and I think that is an important distinction. The question here
> is what causes horses not to get completions--are they lame, metabolic,
> overtime, or did the rider end up puking in the bushes and could not
> continue? It does not matter WHO made this judgment call--only that it WAS
> MADE. By hair splitting as to who makes the decision, then we DO get into
> patting "Jane" on the back for being responsible and "Sally" gets blacklisted
> for arguing with the vet. And--I thought that was what we wanted to avoid
> here.
>
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