Did anybody read the article in Horse and Rider mag and if so what do you think? Personally, I don't have a problem with it so long as the vets can give a decent level of medication / painkiller. If it is your last option or the vets feel that it can work for your horse then I personally would try it. Is it really any more barbaric than a lot of the other things we do with them in the name of medicine? I think (this is just my idea) that maybe it's long association with tb's and the racing world may be something to do with it, in the past race horses have had bad press (well, the yards and stuff that goes on). It isn't pleasant seeing or reading about a lot of vet operations, so why does this hit such a raw nerve with folks if it is ultimately leading to a sound or even paddock sound horse again?