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PS: The all-day veterinary conference at Rolex Friday, on diagnosis and treatment of lameness of the back and hindquarters. You'll be speaking? Or just available via Derby Trail if we need your input?
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I wouldn't hold my breath.
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I know you got your balls to the wall, man. Just Accept it. |
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I see you don't know basic anatomy, either.
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I figured as much. Another hollow post. Going out not with a bang, but a whimper.
Congratulations. Your credibility is no longer visibly perceptable. I guess that makes it either Grade 0, Grade 1, Grade 2, or Grade 3. |
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You've certainly made far more impress than me regarding the "credibility" issue
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How so? By asking a fairly straightforward question and watching you dance around it?
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Oh, yes! That was it
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I'm no expert but I think a 1 is just finding heat/inflammation. Might not be visible in the horses gait. A 2 you might have some visible gait issues and up.
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The grading scale refers to horses observed while in motion.
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