Posted by Rugger on December 30, 1996 at 07:33:00:
In Reply to: What do Vets use Winstrol for? posted by Pharm Boy on December 28, 1996 at 21:25:32:
: I have a friend that told me she could get me some Winstrol if she knew what it was used for. She owns about 30 horses and is really good friends with her vet.
(disclaimer: The following events are purely fictional. Any similarity to real events or situations is purely coincidental.;))Vets prescribe Winny for horses who are chronically underweight. You've got to be a bit careful because they may want to examine the horse because they'll want to know that the horse doesn't just have worms or any other minor malady that would cause it. They may also ask what kind of diet, amounts, etc you've been feeding the horse, so you have to be prepared to answer those questions. Back in my farm days, I went in to my local vet, told them I had a team roping horse who was underwieght, I'd wormed it, tried using sweetened feed, everything, and I was just at my wit's end, cuz I really liked the horse, but he was just too darn skinny;) Voila, 2 minutes later, I walked out with a 30 cc bottle of Winstrol V.