- In this issue:
Page 1 – “Horsemen, Surgeons and Equine Dentistry”
Page 2 – “Pop!” – A True and Incredible Story
Page 3 – BarnPics and Sudoku
Page 4 – The HorseTalk™ webinar schedule for 2018
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Thank you again for doing what you’re doing. I just love reading your blogs.
Author
Thanks Barbara – and I love writing them. For me, and hopefully for all readers, the fog and mystery of feeding horses is vanishing. I am applying this to my own eating habits and have found profound changes in me that I will share in the future.
Thanks for info .
Author
Thanks for reading it!
Hey Doctor T thanks again for letting me observe you at work today. I can breathe now knowing that my boys are finally going to get some good dental work done with no suffering. Looking forward to your info about human nutrition too. So much out there! And still so much to learn. Warmly, Roxanne >>>>——–>
Author
It was fun!!
agreed love your thought process about what’s best for horses
Author
I love that you are reading it!