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First: I NEVER told the OP anything about diet, quiet honestly, OP posted no pics, so I did not feel I could give an opinion on that. You are assuming "contracted tendons" . I simply gave the OP information on a supplement that I have experience with. I used this on a foal that did have contracted tendons (last year in fact) , when I sold that foal at 8 months old, it was 100% sound, that was a soundness exam performed by a vet the buyer brought to my house, a vet I had never had any dealings with at all. I had explained to the buyer the issue, I sent them information on the ELM, notes from my own vet. The vet that did the exam for them also had this information.
No One has asked you to "endorse" anything. You started out stating the NO supplements were recommended, you are also assuming that the person that developed this, never did any "real" testing. Well I can tell you that you are 100% wrong on that front. I know for a fact she has done testing. In she has done years of research and testing before even putting this on the market. I simply urged the OP to contact her, I never made any claims this was a miracle cure. I feel the OP , with her many years of experience, has a good idea of how to handle this, sometimes even those of us that has 30+ years experience need to have some support about things we know.
Second: I have noticed that you seem to have an idea that because you have done this or that with horses (I know you have stated all you have done) that you know it all! Well, in my 30+ years of raising, showing and training, I have come to learn that not the same thing works for everyone! I only gave my opinion , and one of my opinions is that you seem to think everyone should do exactly as you say!
To the OP: I am sorry for taking over your thread with this, I truly hope your baby gets better. If you decide to try the ELM, as an aid to help, I hope that it works as well for you , as it has for myself and others.
First: I NEVER told the OP anything about diet, quiet honestly, OP posted no pics, so I did not feel I could give an opinion on that. You are assuming "contracted tendons" . I simply gave the OP information on a supplement that I have experience with. I used this on a foal that did have contracted tendons (last year in fact) , when I sold that foal at 8 months old, it was 100% sound, that was a soundness exam performed by a vet the buyer brought to my house, a vet I had never had any dealings with at all. I had explained to the buyer the issue, I sent them information on the ELM, notes from my own vet. The vet that did the exam for them also had this information.
No One has asked you to "endorse" anything. You started out stating the NO supplements were recommended, you are also assuming that the person that developed this, never did any "real" testing. Well I can tell you that you are 100% wrong on that front. I know for a fact she has done testing. In she has done years of research and testing before even putting this on the market. I simply urged the OP to contact her, I never made any claims this was a miracle cure. I feel the OP , with her many years of experience, has a good idea of how to handle this, sometimes even those of us that has 30+ years experience need to have some support about things we know.
Second: I have noticed that you seem to have an idea that because you have done this or that with horses (I know you have stated all you have done) that you know it all! Well, in my 30+ years of raising, showing and training, I have come to learn that not the same thing works for everyone! I only gave my opinion , and one of my opinions is that you seem to think everyone should do exactly as you say!
To the OP: I am sorry for taking over your thread with this, I truly hope your baby gets better. If you decide to try the ELM, as an aid to help, I hope that it works as well for you , as it has for myself and others.