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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Miller" data-source="post: 1206166" data-attributes="member: 19296"><p>Best i can gather from him is it has been out for a week, possibly a little longer. I just saw it last night while i was putting hay into the barn. Our facilities are weak. The vet said it could have some disease that i cant remember right now. Intestinides???? Lol. I will talk to him today and see what he wants to do. Vet said it happens because on genetics. Is that true? He went to see a new vet we have here in town so im not sure how much we can trust her yet. Her main focus is not LA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Miller, post: 1206166, member: 19296"] Best i can gather from him is it has been out for a week, possibly a little longer. I just saw it last night while i was putting hay into the barn. Our facilities are weak. The vet said it could have some disease that i cant remember right now. Intestinides???? Lol. I will talk to him today and see what he wants to do. Vet said it happens because on genetics. Is that true? He went to see a new vet we have here in town so im not sure how much we can trust her yet. Her main focus is not LA. [/QUOTE]
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