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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 459173" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I have to say, when the pics finally "loaded" on my computer, it made me sick. But, I agree, they look healthy -emanciated, but healthy.</p><p>I have to ask. Can you SEE how THIN they are? I think the normal "city" person just doesn't look at animals the way we do. Many newbies will post an animal that they are sooo proud of, and most on here would hide them if they were on their farm.</p><p>It has been mentioned, but I will say it again. They need to be fed grain very carefully - slowly - BUT, they should be getting it DAILY, preferably twice a day, each morning & evening. This is much easier on their system.</p><p>Make sure your dewormer takes care of liver flukes.</p><p>Good luck, keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 459173, member: 968"] I have to say, when the pics finally "loaded" on my computer, it made me sick. But, I agree, they look healthy -emanciated, but healthy. I have to ask. Can you SEE how THIN they are? I think the normal "city" person just doesn't look at animals the way we do. Many newbies will post an animal that they are sooo proud of, and most on here would hide them if they were on their farm. It has been mentioned, but I will say it again. They need to be fed grain very carefully - slowly - BUT, they should be getting it DAILY, preferably twice a day, each morning & evening. This is much easier on their system. Make sure your dewormer takes care of liver flukes. Good luck, keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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