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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1839823" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Whatever was going on it had affected her before we got her. No carrots, just the same mixed feed ration and mineral I've used for years. Recently gave them a protein block, which I don't typically use those.</p><p>We did give MultiMin 90 and generic Draxxin. At one point about 10 days in she looked like she had hurt her eye, I didn't know at the time she was blind just thought she was so sick she was acting strange so gave her LA 300 for the eye injury thinking she may have been starting pinkeye. My thinking was they were probably deficient in about everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1839823, member: 24816"] Whatever was going on it had affected her before we got her. No carrots, just the same mixed feed ration and mineral I've used for years. Recently gave them a protein block, which I don’t typically use those. We did give MultiMin 90 and generic Draxxin. At one point about 10 days in she looked like she had hurt her eye, I didn't know at the time she was blind just thought she was so sick she was acting strange so gave her LA 300 for the eye injury thinking she may have been starting pinkeye. My thinking was they were probably deficient in about everything. [/QUOTE]
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