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    heres a picture of the horse

    Excellent, then we can rule out water as his problem. You might talk to a local vet or extension agent and find out what minerals might be lacking in your area soils, that could affect your horse. Also a vet might do a blood work up to see if he has a problem. Older horses don't make the...
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    When I get on a horse I feel.......

    When I get on my horse I feel tall, powerful, and much more agile. I feel like I am having a quiet conversation with an old friend on my home turf. I am seeing through the eyes of another, and enjoying the view. I am where I was born to be. When I get on any horse I am more at home than I...
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    Cold founder?

    Foundered feet are more sensitive to cold. It is sort of like frost bite. If he has to be outside, you might give him a bedding pile to stand of lay on so his feet aren't on the cold ground all the time.
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    New here!

    Ellie May I love your signature. I've use that trick on my 15 year old gelding since he was 2, and he always falls for it. If I have a carrot with me I break it and he stops dead in his tracks. For the past five years I haven't taken carrots into the pasture, but if he thinks he hears one...
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    Peruvian Paso Mare In Gait

    Would be nice, but we don't have enough detail in these pix. You need the sun at the back of the photographer to get good detail in any shot. (Or use a flash.) On the mare and foal shot the sun is on the other side of the pair, and in the "Tack shot" the horse's head is turned enough to put a...
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    heres a picture of the horse

    After seeing this picture I worry about the water supply of this horse. Cattle would have no problem drinking from the pond in the background. I hope that isn't the only water supply, because a horse would only drink there if it was all he had, and then he wouldn't drink enough to stay healthy...
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