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Good rehab/layup facilities?; Ideally in New England
Topic Started: Nov 1 2009, 06:25 PM (65 Views)
Riverwalk
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Anyone know of any really good rehab facilities in the northeast? I have a horse recovering from a fairly serious and slow-healing soft tissue injury, and my life is about to change, so I worry I won't be able to keep up the necessary schedule of walking, icing, etc for a few months. I'm not sure what I will do, but I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of places that would take good care of him and keep him in the right program.

Thanks!
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Too bad we are about as far away from you as possible :sigh: Our vet sends rehab cases to us to take care of when the owner is unable to for whatever reason.

Good luck finding a good spot :luck:
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amandaw
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Dr Stewart in Windsor, CT does a lot of equine and canine rehab. I know several horses that have gone to him to swim.

http://www.rivermeadowfarm.com/
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