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What if my horse is foundered, has Navicular, DSLD, Stringhalt, etc.?

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What if my horse is foundered, has Navicular, DSLD, Stringhalt, etc.?

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Please contact me directly at 920-419-7447 to discuss these cases individually. What do you require from horse owners? I ask that a safe, comfortable, and well lit work area be provided. There should be ample room to work without danger to the horse or humans. I prefer not to trim horses on grass, in the snow, in the mud, deep shavings, sand, etc. A firm, flat surface such as concrete, packed limestone, or a stall mat is perfect. It is essential to keep the feet clean and dry while working. During the summer months, shade is essential. Im a cold blood! Please keep dogs away from the working area, as they have a tendency to startle horses. And of course prompt payment is always good 🙂 How will you treat my horse? With respect, dignity, and professionalism. I do not hit horses, kick them, or scream at them. To do so is dangerous and unprofessional. I take old/arthritic horses, or those with injuries into special consideration and will make every attempt to make them comfortable. Are yo

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