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Eating droppings.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 31318"><p>I had a horse that had been starved at an early age. She was in great condition while I had her but she ate the other horses fresh poop. I looked at it to see if it was full of grain and could not notice any. (I give my horses beet pulp and rolled oats) and discussed the situation with my vet who suggested she needed more fiber. So, I got some denghi hi-fi to top dress her feed of beet pulp and rolled oats and she subsequently stopped. !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 31318"] I had a horse that had been starved at an early age. She was in great condition while I had her but she ate the other horses fresh poop. I looked at it to see if it was full of grain and could not notice any. (I give my horses beet pulp and rolled oats) and discussed the situation with my vet who suggested she needed more fiber. So, I got some denghi hi-fi to top dress her feed of beet pulp and rolled oats and she subsequently stopped. ! [/QUOTE]
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