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Alana Kelich
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Username: alana767

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Registered: 1-2009
Posted on Tuesday, Feb 3, 2009 - 11:03 pm:   Edit PostPrint Post

Hi Dr. O,
just a quick question about ace. my horse has to be stalled for atleast another 3 weeks and has already been in for a couple weeks. Hes starting to go nuts as expected and its making hand walking difficult so the vet sent some ace tablets in the mail. Ive been giving him some ace my trainer had over the last few days. It was in capsules and Ive been just putting it in his feed. The ace that came in he mail today are tablets. Do I have to crush these? how should I give them to him? thanks so much
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Robert N. Oglesby DVM
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Registered: 1-1997
Posted on Wednesday, Feb 4, 2009 - 8:00 am:   Edit PostPrint Post

I would crush them and put them on the feed.
DrO
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