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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 391601" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Bought a horse that was foundered.</p><p>We ended up having to keep shoes on him year round. Walking on rocky areas was painful for him. His toes would curl upward if we did not keep shoes on him.</p><p>As for green grass and grain, we never gave him any grain and for the green grass he would be let out for just half a day then brought back inside for a couple days of dry hay. Once everything dried up we would let him out to pasture, but til then.</p><p>I would do a slow re-introduction of green grass by letting her out for an hour or two then bring her back inside.</p><p>Some other people may have some other suggestions.</p><p>As long as she doesn't founder again she should be fine. Just watch her closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 391601, member: 5917"] Bought a horse that was foundered. We ended up having to keep shoes on him year round. Walking on rocky areas was painful for him. His toes would curl upward if we did not keep shoes on him. As for green grass and grain, we never gave him any grain and for the green grass he would be let out for just half a day then brought back inside for a couple days of dry hay. Once everything dried up we would let him out to pasture, but til then. I would do a slow re-introduction of green grass by letting her out for an hour or two then bring her back inside. Some other people may have some other suggestions. As long as she doesn't founder again she should be fine. Just watch her closely. [/QUOTE]
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