ACE – A TRAINING AID?
Acepromazine can be very useful for a Veterinarian. Ace is used when sewing up wounds, floating teeth, and lots of otherwise tough medical procedures. But, should it be used as a training aid? By the way, for those of you that don’t know, Ace is a tranquilizer.
I say yes it can be used as a training aid and I have used it as such. Now let me explain before you all get your panties in a wad. Green trail horses can have a nicer tail experience. Young horses can handle a first saddling with less stress. Or a first shoeing. Horses recovering from lameness issues are less likely to re-injure themselves. We used it a lot when our Jessie was recovering from a severed nerve in her hind fetlock. (This was just as severe as a break) After 9 weeks of stall rest we used Ace and hand walked her for 20 minutes twice a day in the chilly, windy winter. (Remember this is Southern California not Duluth, Minnesota) It would have been a complete train wreck without the Ace.
We also used Ace when it was time to ride her again after six months of rehab. That kept me safe as well. If I was nervous about flying in an airplane and I had to fly once a week for a while I think a mild tranquilizer would definitely make the first couple of flights less nerve racking. Also, the picture is taken when Jessie was used in a motion picture picture and Ace helped to calm her down with all that was going on around her that was strange.
So here is a big high five for this wonderful training aid. Here is to Acepromazine. It is also available in a long-acting tablet. (That is what we used on Jessie)
Do you agree? Please let us know.
