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filly with cut gastroc tendon
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 29638"><p>I don't know that I will be much help, but I do have a couple of suggestions. The first is to go to a major vet college websit and try to scatter some emails about to different Dr.'s. i.e.; Texas A&M, Oregon State, Ect. You might try to email some equine specialist in some of the more "horsey" areas i.e; Ocala Florida, Kentucky, Texas, California, ect.</p><p></p><p>I have a filly which I had a bone chip removed, It cost us over $4000 by the time it was over. She was also a $2000 horse. The differance between your case and my horse is that mine had a 90% chance of full recovery, which she did and is, yours sounds so severe that the owner needs to ask themself what can we do with the horse afterwards and what will the quality of life be for the filly... always lame, always sore?</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 29638"] I don't know that I will be much help, but I do have a couple of suggestions. The first is to go to a major vet college websit and try to scatter some emails about to different Dr.'s. i.e.; Texas A&M, Oregon State, Ect. You might try to email some equine specialist in some of the more "horsey" areas i.e; Ocala Florida, Kentucky, Texas, California, ect. I have a filly which I had a bone chip removed, It cost us over $4000 by the time it was over. She was also a $2000 horse. The differance between your case and my horse is that mine had a 90% chance of full recovery, which she did and is, yours sounds so severe that the owner needs to ask themself what can we do with the horse afterwards and what will the quality of life be for the filly... always lame, always sore? Just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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