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		<title>Episode 2, PVC Pipes and Horses? Dakota Lee explains&#8230;</title>
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<p>Who knew a PVC pipe could be used in so many ways!  Dakota Lee, teen author of her book, <a href="http://www.dakotalee.com/aboutbook.html">Flash of Freedom</a>, talks about her experience at the barn with a horse injury.  <span id="more-57"></span>A young mare, Wysteria, walked up to her owner with a bad cut on her knee.  Dakota was at the barn and able to take the ride to the vet. After stitching up the knee, and wrapping it, they brought out the PVC pipe sliced lengthwise.  They used it on either side of the front leg to stablized the use of the knee during healing.  Then they wrapped it up again.  Wysteria is on stall rest and is restless indeed!  Dakota shows how it was all done.  In a future episode, Dakota shows the results of the healing and explains in more detail about the wound.  Stay tuned!  Subscribe to her feed and as always, please leave your comments!!</p>
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