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Tack 'n Talk blogs with Geoff Tucker, DVM

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The opinions and views of this blog is for information and entertainment only and should not be used as a substitute for seeking advice from your veterinarian about your horse and your situation. Specific advice may only be given after a valid veterinary - client - patient relationship is made.

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Elizabeth Keenan owns Sunhall Equestrian Center 15 minutes north of Detroit, MI in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. There she raises her family while training and coaching dressage horses and competing at third level.

Larissa Cox is a riding instructor of Dressage, Hunter/Jumper, and Recreational Riding disciplines, from Vancouver, BC, Canada. Her philosophy is to be aware of the mental, physical, and emotional needs of both the rider and the horse.

Together, they have put together a fantastic blog and they invited me to answer a few questions about Equine Dentistry Without DramaTM. In addition, each guest recommends 2 items for the barn.

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Hi Dr. Tucker? 
 
Was it you who put an article out about a hay bag for horses that are lame and/or need to keep occupied but not eat too much? I'm trying to trying to track this down... 
 
Thanks, 
Christine Keeth
Posted @ Thursday, June 17, 2010 2:10 PM by Christine Keeth
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