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Post by Admin on Dec 14, 2015 5:32:42 GMT -7
They know the damage that the bit does, but they do the surgery just so they can go right back to using a bit. www.ivis.org/proceedings/AAEP/2002/910102000458.pdfAt the end of the tool is a bone spur, of course caused by a bit. Wild horses don't get bone spurs, nor do horses that have never worn a bit.
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